James Boyd Library Catalog - Weymouth Center for the Arts

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James Boyd Library Catalog - Weymouth Center for the Arts
CONTENTS
The James Boyd Library
Table of Contents
i
Notes on the Catalog
ii
James Boyd’s Writings
1-11
Boyd and Lamont History / Moore County History
12-19
Literary History, Biography, and Criticism /
Language, Printing, Book Collecting
20-30
History, Geography, Biography
31-69
Periodicals in Bound Volumes
70-73
Religion, Philosophy, Psychology
74-75
Poetry and Songs
76-92
Plays
93-99
Essays, Soliloquies, Miscellanies
100-102
Short Stories
103-110
Novels
111-119
Music
120-122
Science and Nature Books / Leisure Activities
123-129
Art and Architecture, Furniture, Graphic Arts
130-132
Horse and Foxhunting Books
133-139
Uniform Sets & Collections in Library
140-142
Uniform Sets & Collections in Annex
143-153
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Table of Contents
Notes on the Catalog
This descriptive catalog includes annotations wherever possible to
show relevance to James Boyd and his work, such as identification of
signatures and inscriptions.
Some entries include the notation of shelving order as indicated on
his book label inside a book’s front cover. Examples are S-A-1, L-B-3,
LR-A-1 in which S = his upstairs study, L = the first floor library, and LR
= the living room. The second letter corresponds to the bookcase section,
then the shelf number. The small number with the #sign is the library
identification number for each book.
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Introduction
James Boyd’s Writings
The James Boyd Library
Novels
Drums. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1925 [c1925].
First edition. 6 lvs., 3-490 pp., 3 lvs. 20 cm. Dedicated “To
Katharine-Lamont-Boyd”. Dark green cloth binding with gilt lettering;
book jacket with illustration of green trees and black figures of men
and horses on white background. Nine printings, March to July
1925. Three copies.
C.1—First printing. James Boyd’s personal copy. Boyd’s penciled
revisions in this copy appear in the later Grosset & Dunlap printing and
in the special illustrated edition. S-E-5. #4.
C.2—Seventh printing. Part of book jacket glued onto front flyleaf; on
other leaves, a Raleigh News and Observer clipping about Boyd by
Ben Dixon McNeill, Sunday morning, Aug. 2, 1925. Label of The
Book Shop, Inc., Leftwich Arcade, Greensboro, NC, inside front cover.
Signature of original owner dated July 24, 1925. #5.
C.3—Ninth printing, July 1925. Book jacket; plastic cover.
#879.
Drums. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1926 [c1925].
3-490 pp. On title page: “Herr. / San Francisco. 8 May. 1927.” The
Herrs were Boyd’s maternal grandparents. Found in volume,
Charlotte Observer article from May 9, 1948 by Don Bishop, mentions
James Boyd and other authors now in the NC Literary Hall of Fame.
One copy; original text. #1580.
Drums. N.P.: Grosset and Dunlap Publishers, by arrangement
with Charles Scribners’ [sic] Sons, [c1925, 1928; printed
ca. 1930]. Grosset and Dunlap Novels of Distinction series.
This printing includes the revised text. Hard cover with dust jacket
and mylar cover. On front free end paper, stamp “Private Library of
J.H. McEwen”. Gift of Bull City books, Durham, NC. #2631.
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Drums. With an introduction by Henry Seidel Canby. New
York, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, San Francisco, Dallas:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, [c1925, 1936; G]. vii, 492 pp. Modern
Standard Authors. Canby was editor of The Saturday Review of Literature.
Includes Boyd’s revised text. #1507.
Drums. Special Limited Edition, 282/525. Signed by
James Boyd and N.C. Wyeth. New York and London:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, [c1925, 1928].
6 lvs, ix-xii, 1 lf, 3-409 pp., 2 lvs.
Red cloth binding with illustration on front cover; plastic jacket.
Includes facsimiles of letters between Boyd and Wyeth concerning
Edenton, the location for much of Drums.
Scribner’s Illustrated Classics series.
Presented to the Friends of Weymouth by Richard and Harriett Thomas of Woodlake in
1996. #878.
Drums. With Pictures by N.C. Wyeth. New York and London:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, [c1925, 1928].
1 lf., 2-409 pp., 2 lvs. 24 cm. Special Illustrated Edition. Fourteen
color illustrations; 47 pen drawings throughout text. Black cloth
binding with color illustration on paper of Revolutionary War
drummers pasted onto front cover.
This edition includes the revised text.
Two copies:
C.1—Inscribed by James Boyd, “This book belongs to Jackie Boyd / Any
one who takes it will be / bitten on his right ear by / Jackie Boyd /
and on his left ear by / James Boyd”. #882.
C.2—This printing has only nine color illustrations (missing:
Dr. Clapton, Sally Merrillee and Johnny, With Eve in London, Mother of
John Paul Jones, On the Sea Wall with John Paul Jones.). Scribner’s
“coasted” on “the prestige of the [Scribner’s Illustrated Classics] series” and used a
less expensive process of reproduction in later printings, omitting as many as 5
color illustrations from the original 14 color plates, for the same price. (p. 240,
David Michaelis, N.C.Wyeth, q.v.). “James Boyd Collection / Do not
remove” penciled on front leaf.
#7.
Note:
N.C. Wyeth presented three of the original paintings for the Special Illustrated
Edition of Drums to James Boyd. They can be seen in the former Southern Pines
Public Library building on Broad Street. —Drums title page; The Fraser Family;
Captain Tennant.
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James Boyd’s Writings
Drums. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, [renewal copyright
1953 by Katharine Boyd; c1928 Charles Scribner’s Sons,
renewal copyright 1956; study guide copyright 1965 Charles
Scribner’s Sons; cover painting c1968].
With pen
drawings by NC Wyeth; cover painting by Samuel H. Bryant. 4 lvs.,
ix-xiv, 2 lvs., 3-488 pp., 3 lvs. Paperback.
Includes study guide,
pp. 433-477; afterthoughts, pp. 479-480; glossary, pp. 483-488. This
copy uses the revised text from the 1928 editions. Scribner School Paperbacks, SSP
1. Gift, July 9, 2007. #2349.
Drums. New York, London: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
[c1925, 1928; text c renewed by Katharine Boyd;
illustrations c renewed 1956 by Scribner; 1st printing]. With
pictures by NC Wyeth. Reverse of title page blank; then
½ title page with imprint information on reverse. New condition,
with dust jacket. Gift of Norris Hodgkins. #2529.
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Marching On. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1927
[c1927]. 3-426 pp. 20 cm.
Dedicated “To the Memory of the Enlisted Men of the Confederate and
Union Armies.”
Dark green cover with gold lettering. Orange and black illustrated
book jacket.
Four printings in May 1927.
One copy. No printing number shown. Autograph copy, inscribed,
“To Lucy / with love / Jim / May 11 ‘27”. Lucy was Boyd’s cousin.
Photocopied book jacket. #470.
Marching On. Grosset and Dunlap Publishers, by arrangement
with Charles Scribners’ [sic] Sons, [c1927 by Scribner;
5th printing, June 1927]. 4 lvs., 3-426 pp. 19.5 cm.
One copy. Owner stamp of Mr. and Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson.
#12.
Marching On. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1945
[c1927]. 3-426 pp. This is a later reprint of the 1927 edition.
One copy. Christmas card found in volume with this note,
“I wonder if the old crowd do not / wish you were our leader again / as
you were so many years ago. / Mrs. Bushfield and I have enjoyed / all
of your books so much. I look over / the book section of the New York
Times / religiously to see if you have a new one out. / Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. (?) Bushfield.” Owner? #1944.
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Long Hunt. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1930 [c1930;
Scribner “A” for first edition]. 3-376 pp. 19.25 cm.
Dedicated “To the Memory of Eleanor Herr Boyd”.
Two copies.
C.1—Autograph copy, inscribed “To Katharine and Struthers Burt /
between whose loyalty, affection / & insight I am sometimes
shamed[?] & sometimes almost persuaded / of my glowing future. /
James Boyd”. With photocopied book jacket. #13.
C.2—Signature of “E. Ives for Weymouth”. With book jacket.
#14.
Long Hunt. Presentation copy. In slipcase, with this printed on front:
“Long Hunt / by / James Boyd / ….. / Limited Edition / No_______.
‘Presentation’ [in white ink] / New York / Charles Scribner’s Sons”. On
reverse of first leaf: “Of this first edition of / James Boyd’s Long Hunt
/ a limited number of / Two Hundred and Sixty Copies / have been
printed / Two Hundred and Fifty Copies / are for sale and Ten Copies
are / for Presentation.” No. # , followed by Boyd’s signature. “…for
presentation” in ink over printing. This was Katharine Boyd’s copy.
#1358.
Long Hunt. New York: Bantam Books, [November 1950,
original c1930]. 278 pp. Paperback. One copy. #1559.
Long Hunt. London: Jarrolds Publishers Limited,
34 Paternoster Row, E.C. 4. n.d.
4 lvs., 13-14 p, 1 lf., 288 pp., 16 lvs. of publisher’s works.
One copy, with Boyd book label. #1578.
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Roll River. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1935 [c1934,
1935; Scribner ”A” for first edition].
6 lvs., 3-603 pp., 1 lf. 20.75 cm. Dedicated “To My Brother”.
Illustration on book jacket is a black silhouette of a carriage and
horses on a dark blue background, by Roger Duvoisin.
This novel, a fictional account of Boyd’s home town of Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, is in two parts: Book I, “The Dark Shore”, was
published serially in Scribner’s Magazine in May, June, and July of
1934. The completed novel went on sale April 25, 1935.
Two copies.
C.1—Autograph copy: “To Lucy and Belle / from Jim”. #471
C.2—No Scribner “A”. Personal copy of David Whisnant, Boyd’s
literary biographer. His notes are on the front free end paper;
chapter outlines are on a 5 x 7 card found in the volume. #1577.
Roll River. London: Jarrolds Publishers Limited,
34 Paternoster Row, E.C.4 [1st published in Great Britain,
April, 1936; printed at the Anchor Press, Tiptree, Essex].
5 lvs. 11-608 pp., 1 lf., 3-44 pp. of Jarrolds’ publications.
Autograph copy, inscribed “To the Mayflower Society / with
appreciation / James Boyd/ Southern Pines, N.C. (month?) 4’ 37.” The
North Carolina Literary and Historical Association had given Roll River
its Mayflower Award for the best book by a North Carolinian. On rear
paste down end paper, owner marked page number of misprints or his
editing remarks. #1945.
Roll River. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1935 [c1934,
1935; Scribner ”A” for first edition]. Hard cover with dust jacket and
mylar cover. Excellent condition. Autograph copy, inscribed to W.A
[G?] Frazier, Esq. April 7, ’36. Purchased from Bull City Books,
Durham, NC. #2630.
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Bitter Creek. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, MCMXXXIX
[c1938, 1939; Scribner “A” for first edition].
6 lvs., 4-422 p., 2 lvs. 20.5 cm. Map on end papers.
Dedication: “To These Friends: Struthers Burt, Merrell Clement,
Janon Fisher, Jr., Paul Green, George Jones, Frederick Osborn,
Bayard Rives, Laurence Stallings”.
George Jones was a Princeton friend; he joined Boyd at Trinity College
(Cambridge) where they took rooms at 9 Jesus Lane. Frederick
Osborne joined Boyd at Cambridge in 1911 and took him fox-hunting
for the first time.
A novel of cowboy life in the old west, Bitter Creek was published
serially in the Saturday Evening Post in 1938. Volume originally
published with book jacket.
One copy. Blurb from book jacket pasted inside front and back
covers. Previous owner signature, 1-12-41. #26.
Bitter Creek. London: William Heinemann Ltd.,
[First published 1940]. Printed in Great Britain at
Windmill Press. 4 lvs., 327 pp. Dust jacket. #1576.
Bitter Creek. New York: Bantam Books, [c1938, 1939;
Bantam edition published March 1957 by arrangement with
Charles Scribner’s Sons]. 4 lvs., 1-306 pp., 3 lvs.
A Bantam Fifty, F1579. Paperback. Gift. #2511.
Bitter Creek. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, MCMXXXIX
[c1938, 1939; Scribner “A” for first edition]. Autograph copy,
inscribed “To Harry Andrews / recalling old times and the / finest
sport in the world. / With all good wishes / James Boyd, M.F.H.”
Gift. #2581.
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These copies of Boyd’s novels are in the Library display case:
Drums. New York: Scribner, 1925.
Previous owner signature dated 1935.
#2.
Drums. With pictures by N.C. Wyeth. New York and London:
Scribner, [c1925, 1928]. Special Illustrated Edition.
Two copies,
#1133 - No
date on this copy (reverse of title page is blank),
with illustration showing.
#1134 – This copy is open,
Marching On. New York: Scribner, 1927 [c1927]. With book jacket.
Previous owner bookplate. #8.
Long Hunt. New York: Scribner, 1930 [c1930; Scribner “A” for first
edition]. Autograph copy, inscribed: “To Lucy / with love / from Jim /
April 4 ‘30”. #20.
Roll River. New York: Scribner, 1935 [c1934, 1935; Scribner “A” for
first edition]. Owner signature dated May 1935. #21.
Bitter Creek. New York: Scribner, MCMXXXIX [c1938, 1939; Scribner
“A” for first edition]. #25.
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Other Works
The Free Company Presents. . . a collection of plays about
the meaning of America. With an Introduction by James
Boyd, Chairman. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company,
Publishers, [c1941]. 312 pp.
Plays by Maxwell Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, Stephen Vincent
Benet, James Boyd (“One More Free Man”), Marc Connelly, Paul
Green, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Robert E. Sherwood,
and Orson Welles. Description of The Free Company on back of dust jacket,
with comments by Eleanor Roosevelt. These radio plays about democracy were
broadcast by the Columbia Broadcasting Company as a weekly Sunday series from
February 23 to May 4, 1941. Inscribed “For / Weymouth / from E.S. Ives
/ 1980”.
#30.
Mr. Hugh Dave MacWhirr Looks after his $1.00 Investment
in The Pilot Newspaper and Contributes Generously of his
Time and Thoughts. Southern Pines, N.C.: The Pilot, Inc.,
Printers, Publishers, 1943 [c1943]. With an introduction by
James Boyd, Publisher of The Pilot.
64 pp. Published only in paperback.
Two copies: #748, #1868.
Eighteen Poems. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1944
[c1944]. Foreward by Paul Green.
29 pp. Dedicated “To my children, Jim, Dan, and Nancy.” Some
poems previously copyrighted and published by The Atlantic Monthly
Company, The Curtis Publishing Company, Harper and Brothers, and
This Week. Three copies:
C.1—This copy has book jacket. Owner signature dated 1945. #29.
C.2—Label of The Book Shop…Harrisburg, Pa.; three yellowed news
clips reviewing Boyd’s work were found in the volume. #47.
C.3—Katharine Boyd’s copy; previously rebound. #1946.
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Old Pines and Other Stories. [Chapel Hill]: University of
North Carolina Press, [1952, by Katharine Boyd]; Richmond,
Virginia: William Byrd Press. 165 pp.
Acknowledgments by Katharine Boyd to Richard Walser and
Paul Green, Southern Pines, May 1, 1952. Book jacket includes
comments by Paul Green.
Contents: “Old Pines”; “Elms and Fair Oaks”; “Bloodhound”; “Away!
Away!”; “Shiftless”; “The Flat Town”; “The Verse on the Window”; “The
Gizzard of a Scientist”; “Civic Crisis”; “Fiesta”.
Two copies.
C.1—This copy has book jacket with Gaylord plastic cover.
Price on jacket of $3.00. Previous owner signature dated “September
5, 1953 / Cleveland”. #1947.
C.2—
Previous owner bookplate, Spring Hope, NC. #28.
The Hill School Record.
October 1905, Vol. XV, #1. Editor-in-chief, James Boyd, Jr, ’06.
Pottstown, Pa. 24 loose pages. #37.
November 1905, Vol. XV, #2. Editor-in-chief, James Boyd.
Pottstown, Pennsylvania. 24-52 pp. #38.
February, 1906, Vol. XV, #5. Pottstown, Pa. Editor-in-chief, James
Boyd, Jr., ’06. 109-144 pp. #39.
June 1906, Vol. XV, #9. Pottstown, Pa.
Wheeler, “07. 229-256 pp. #40.
Editor-in-chief, A. Royal
Issues of The Hill School Record are in four pamphlet boxes, on bottom
shelf.
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Boyd also contributed to the following:
Arthurs, Stanley. The American Historical Scene, as depicted by Stanley
Arthurs and interpreted by fifty authors. 1935 [c1935]. “The Siege of
Boonesboro” contributed by James Boyd, pp. 94-96. Includes a
portrait of Stanley Arthurs by N.C. Wyeth. L-B-1. #808.
Cataloged with History, Geography, Biography; OVERSIZE, on bottom
shelf of section beside Garden Room door.
Butler, Bion H. Old Bethesda, at the Head of Rockfish. c1933.
Introduction by James Boyd. #431 and #41. Cataloged and shelved with
Boyd and Lamont Family History.
Coblentz, Stanton A. The Music Makers. Contains The Black Boys, by
James Boyd pp. 19-21. #214. Cataloged and shelved with Poems and
Songs.
Trollope, Anthony. Hunting Sketches. Introduction by James Boyd.
Cataloged and shelved with Horse and Foxhunting Books.
#27.
Country Life. Vol. XXXVIII, September, 1920. Garden City, NY:
Doubleday, Page and Company, 1920.
Handbound by Thelma H. George, Durham, N.C.
Articles: “Bird-Shooting with a Camera,” by James Boyd,
pp. 35-41. With color paintings by Percival Rosseau.
“A Beginner’s Thoughts on Buying a Hunter,” by James Boyd,
pp. 40-72. Illustrated with black & white and color photographs.
Index and contents on p. 32. #163.
Shelved in Library Annex.
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Boyd and Lamont Family History
Moore County History
The James Boyd Library
These volumes give background on the Boyd family,
Moore County and North Carolina.
Berg, A. Scott. Max Perkins: editor of genius. New York: E.P. Dutton,
Thomas Congdon Books, [c1978]. 3 lvs., vii-viii, 3-498 pp., 2 lvs.
Includes index, sources, and notes, with caricatures of Perkins,
Thomas Wolfe, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway on title
page, and photographs of Max Perkins. Perkins was Scribner editor
for these writers and James Boyd. Entries about Boyd appear on
pages 56, 204, 420. Gift of Lena Stewart Brillhart. #1698.
…………………. see also Wheelock, John Hall
Boyd, John C. see In Memory of Gen’l William Montgomery
Brillhart, Glenn M. The Boyds of Weymouth: the Boyds of Pennsylvania
and the Lamonts of New York, joined in North Carolina to create a
perfect spot for The Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities.
Southern Pines, North Carolina: The Jellison Press, [c2003 by The
Friends of Weymouth]. 3 lvs., 7-72 pp. Includes acknowledgments,
references, index. B&w photographs. On front cover, color photo of a
portrait of James and Jackson Boyd in hunting attire; on back cover,
a color photograph of the Boyd House. Autograph copy. #2231.
Butler, Bion H. Old Bethesda, at the Head of Rockfish. Introduction by
James Boyd. New York: Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, [c1933 by
Bion H. Butler, Southern Pines, North Carolina; printed and bound in
the United States of America by Kingsport Press, Inc., Kingsport,
Tennessee]. 2 lvs., 288 pp., 3 lvs. Illustrated with b&w photographs.
Frontispiece: Old Bethesda Church, side view showing entrance to
slave gallery. Bethesda Presbyterian Church in Aberdeen was one of
the first churches established in Moore County. “This is no 19 of a
special deluxe issue limited to 50 copies of the first edition. Autograph
copy, inscribed to Jackson Herr Boyd: “A later arrival arrived from
that swarming Pennsylvania [kin?] which sent so many excellent Scotch
settlers to the Bethesda country in the early days, and one who has
taken life [---?] much in earnest. With Best Wishes of Bion H. Butler”.
#431.
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[Butler, copy 2]…….. Introduction by James Boyd. New York:
Grosset and Dunlap, [c1933; Kingsport Press, printers, USA].
2 lvs., xxv, 288 pp., 2 lvs., xi-xviii. Illustrated with b&w photographs.
Autograph copy, inscribed: “The Scottish settler has been a great factor
in the creation of this community. His personal acquaintance is still
possible as many of the older generation are still in the neighborhood
round about, and glad to greet neighbor or stranger. They are worth
close cultivation as friends and companions. /
With Best Wishes / Bion H. Butler”. #41.
Corbitt, David Leroy. The Formation of the North Carolina Counties,
1663-1943. Raleigh, [North Carolina]: State Department of Archives
and History, 1950. 323 pp. Includes index; maps of county
boundaries. Gift of Roy Parker. #113.
Davis, Clyde Llewellyn. A Kansan at Large. By Clyde L. Davis. Forest
Hills, New York: Bernice Carter Davis, 1924 [c1924]. Some material
previously published by Sand Hill [sic] Citizen, Moore County News, et
al. xii, 143 pp. Included are Tar Heel Lyrics and Prose, pp. 43-84 and
Interviewing [Bion] Butler”, pp. 60-62. Davis was briefly editor of the
Moore County News and had been Secretary of the Sand Hill [sic]
Board of Trade. #1107.
Di Arpino, Carmine. A History of the Town of Washington and Millbrook.
[Millbrook, New York: Millbrook Central Press, Inc., c1988; published
1988]. Includes a list of sources and an index. Paperback. B&w
illustrations. Information on Daniel S. Lamont [Katharine Boyd’s
father] on p. 106; the Millbrook Hunt on pp. 143-146. The Lamont
family lived in Millbrook and participated in the Millbrook Hunt. Gift
of Pat Joseph. #1735.
Drake, Robert E., ed. Books and Saddle: James Boyd, author and
horseman. Southern Pines, N.C.: Published by The Friends of
Weymouth, Inc., February 25, 1994. 23 pp. Paperback. Dedicated
“To the Memory of James Boyd’s great friend, Paul Green, whose
centennial year is being observed”. Contributing writers: David
Whisnant [Boyd’s literary biographer] and Robert Mason. Includes
photograph of Boyd; chronology of his life; bibliography. Drake and
Mason were active Weymouth members for many years. #2227.
Dunlap, Annette. Frank: the story of Frances Folsom Cleveland,
America’s Youngest First Lady. Albany, New York: Excelsior Editions,
State University of New York Press, [c2009, first edition, 1st printing].
Index. With dust jacket. Autograph copy. Gift of Norris Hodgkins.
Includes material on Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lamont, parents of Katharine Lamont Boyd. #2564.
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Ellis, Grace W. The Hidden Treasure of Moore. Songs (lyrics and music)
by Isabel M. Thomas. N.p., n.d. 4 lvs., 67 pp. Paperback. A play in
two acts. Act II¸ scene 5, The Boyds—in the late 1920s (pp. 60-62).
#1696. OVERSIZE, on bottom shelf.
Grimes, J. Bryan, Secretary of State. The Great Seal of the State of
North Carolina, 1666-1909. Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton Printing
Co., 1916. Small paperback. 26 pp. B&w illustrations. NC Historical
Publications. “1918” written in ink on title page. #1145.
Hinman, Ida. The Washington Sketch Book: a society souvenir,
containing over one hundred portraits of prominent people and fifty
views of public buildings and statues. Washington, D.C.: Hartman &
Cadick, Printers, 1895, c1895. B&w illustrations. Frontispiece: The
Capitol. Souvenir Edition. Contains numerous references to Daniel
Scott Lamont, Secretary of War under President Cleveland, and Mrs.
Lamont, with her photograph. L-B-1. #1414. OVERSIZE, on bottom
shelf.
Huttenhauer, Helen. Young Southern Pines. Edited by Betsy Lindau.
Southern Pines, NC: First production, 1980, Morgan / Hubbard
Printing; second production, The Moore County Historical Association,
[c2006; 2nd printing] Paperback. Gift of Norris Hodgkins. #2485.
In Memory of Gen’l William Montgomery, Gen’l Daniel Montgomery, and
John C. Boyd. By A.F. Russel. Danville, Pa.: Intelligencer Publishers,
1879. 32 pp., with Appendix on last 2 pp. “Corrections” pasted
inside back cover. On page 30, “James Boyd married Miss Louisa,
daughter of the late eminent / Presbyterian divine, Rev. J.W. Yeomans,
D.D., of Danville, Pa. / They have three children. Residence,
Harrisburg, Pa.” This James Boyd was the grandfather of the writer
James. Inscribed on front cover, “Boyd and Montgomery Families”
“256” “Return to / John Y. Boyd / Harrisburg, Pa.” Paper cover in
fragile condition; text block held by 2 long stitches; green paper
covers, both detached. In pamphlet box, on bottom shelf of this
section. #1929.
Johnson, Guion Griffis. Ante Bellum North Carolina: a social history.
Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1937 [c1937;
Seeman Printery, Durham, N.C.]. xvi, 935 pp. Includes bibliography;
index; tables. Information on James Davis (the first North Carolina
Printer, at New Bern), and early NC imprints. Johnson was a
sociologist in Chapel Hill. #860.
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Johnson, J. MacNeil. Free Verse and Paraphrase. By J. MacN. Johnson.
N.p.: [c1929]. 6 lvs., 125 pp. Included: To the Shade of Judge Alfred
Moore; Long Street, Living and Dead (Written for The Pilot when Fort
Bragg took over the Old Church); Old Bethesda Kirk-Yard, music by
Priscilla S. Achorn; “The Red, Red Rose of Carthage”. Long Street and
Bethesda were early Presbyterian Churches; Moore County was
named for Alfred Moore. James and Katharine Boyd are buried in
Bethesda Cemetery. Gift. #1213.
Lawrence, Robert C. Here in Carolina. Lumberton, North Carolina, 1939
[c1939; printed by J.J. Little and Ives Co., New York]. 302 pp.
Interesting remarks about persons and places in North Carolina
relating to Weymouth, including the Page family of Aberdeen,
Josephus Daniels, Gerald W. Johnson ]NCLHF], John Charles McNeill
[NCLHF], Bethesda Church, Pinehurst, etc. Autograph copy. #115.
The Library of Congress Quarterly Journal of Current Acquisitions.
Published as a Supplement to the Annual Report of the Librarian of
Congress. Volume 17, number 2, February 1960. U.S. Government
Printing Office, 1960. Continuous paging from previous issue,
pp. 63-159. Paperback. Includes “The Daniel Scott Lamont Papers”
by Kate MacLean Stewart, on pp. 63-83. These papers were given to
the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress by Frances C.
Lamont Robbins [Katharine Boyd’s sister] in 1929; other papers were
given by Nancy Boyd Sokoloff at a later date. Journal given to
Weymouth by Lena Stewart Brillhart. #1697.
Mason, Robert. Namesake: Alfred Moore, soldier-jurist; 1755-1810.
Southern Pines, NC: Moore County Historical Association, 1996.
Expanded from a 1989 monograph. 1 lf., iii-v, 41 pp. Paperback.
Dedicated “To the Memory of Buffie Ives”. Alfred Moore was the only
North Carolinian to be named to the U.S. Supreme Court—Moore
County was named for him; Mason was President of The Friends of
Weymouth; Ives was instrumental in purchasing the Boyd House and
starting The Friends of Weymouth.
Autograph copy. #2245.
Massengill, Stephen E. Around Southern Pines: a Sandhills album.
Photographs by E.C. Eddy. N.P.: Arcadia [Arcadia Publishing,
Chalford Publishing Corporation, c1998, 1st published 1998].
2-128 pp. B&w illustrations. Paperback. Images of America.
See index for entries on James and Katharine Boyd and Weymouth.
Gift of Glenn and Lena Brillhart. #2366.
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Michaelis, David. N.C. Wyeth: a biography. New York: Alfred A. Knopf,
1998 [c1998; first edition]. x, 555 pp. 94 b&w illustrations; 32 pages
in full color. Index and bibliography. Autograph copy, inscribed,
“November 9, 2006 / Southern Pines / this book is inscribed / for /
Weymouth / on the eve of / the author’s first / night at the /
(haunted?) house. / With admiration for / the Boyds— / David
Michaelis”. Includes references to Scribner’s Illustrated Classics, but
no specific mention of Drums. Michaelis was in Southern Pines in
2006 to give a talk on N.C. Wyeth for the Classical Design Foundation
and stayed overnight at Weymouth. Gift of Lois Wistrand, President,
The Friends of Weymouth, September 1998. #867.
Morgan, George H., comp. Annals Comprising Memoirs, Incidents and
Statistics of Harrisburg, from the period of the first settlement; for the
past, the present, and the future. Harrisburg, [Pa.]: Geo. A. Brooks,
1858 [1858]. 400 pp. Index. Volume professionally repaired in 1999.
The Boyds were a prominent family in Harrisburg. S-E-1. #472.
An Oral History of Weymouth. [Southern Pines, NC: c2004 by The
Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities]. [Compiled and
edited by Barbara O’Rand when President of the Friends of
Weymouth]. 3 lvs., 96 pp. Index. Cover photo (sepia) of James and
Katharine Boyd and their family; color and b&w photos on pp. 85-92.
In spiral binder. Memories of James and Katharine Boyd by people
who knew them. #2262. OVERSIZE, bottom shelf.
Page, Reid A., Jr., editor see Tales of Moore County and More
Perkins, Maxwell E. see Berg, A. Scott and Wheelock, John Hall
Princeton University. The Nassau Herald of the Class of 1902 of Princeton
University. Vol. 38. Class Day, June 9th, MDCCCCII, Committee:
Charles Frederick Lane, William John Montgomery, Damon Beckett
Pfeiffer, Don Rose. [c1902 Damon B. Pfeiffer].
148 pp., xxvii of ads. Line drawings and photographs. Frontispiece of
Henry van Dyke; on protective tissue is van Dyke’s poem, The Arrow—
“Life is an arrow, therefore you must know / What mark to aim at, how
to use the bow,— / Then draw it to the heart and let it go. / Henry van
Dyke ‘73— / With best wishes for the class of 1902”. #70.
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The Princeton University Library Chronicle. Volume VI, No. 2, February,
1945. Published by The Friends of the Library. 98 pp. Issue
dedicated to James Boyd. Includes: “James Boyd, 1888-1944”, by
Struthers Burt; “Answer Sky” (poem) and “Away! Away!”
(unpublished story) both by Boyd; and “James Boyd: a Checklist”. :
#1542, #1543, #1545 on shelf; Treasurer’s Report with the “Latest News”
item that Katharine Lamont Boyd made a gift of James Boyd’s
correspondence to the Princeton University Library (no date; probably
May 1963).
Ripley, Katharine Ball. Sand in my Shoes. New York: Brewer, Warren
& Putnam. MCMXXXI [c1931]; 2nd printing, January 1932]. 332 pp.
Memories of life on a peach farm in Moore County. Boyds mention on
pp. 8 and 101. Label of The Bookshop for Boys and Girls / Boston.
#813.
Robbins, Frances Cleveland Lamont. To Sorrento People, with love. By
Frances C. Lamont Robbins. Sorrento, [Maine]: September, 1938.
New York: December, 1938; reprinted March 1956. 2 lvs., 31 pp.
No full title page; imprint on last page. Frontispiece: Mrs. Robbins
[Katharine Boyd’s older sister), who was named Frances Cleveland
after President Cleveland’s wife. Family recollections of the Lamont
and Boyd families. #1949.
Robinson, Blackwell P. A History of Moore County, 1747-1847.
Southern Pines, N.C.: Moore County Historical Association, 1956.
270 pp. Includes bibliography; index; illustrations; maps; preface
with acknowledgments. Frontispiece is a portrait of Alfred Moore (for
whom Moore County is named). Pocket inside back cover holds
historical map of Moore County. Book jacket. #51.
……………….. see also Wellman, Manly Wade,
The County of Moore, 1845-1947…. The two volumes are shelved
together here.
Russel, A.F. see In Memory of Gen’l William Montgomery,
Schloegl, Richard J. Images of America: Moore County. N.P.: Arcadia
Publishing, [first published 1997, c1997]. 127 pp. Five decades of
pictorial history, beginning in 1877. Chapter 6 concerns Southern Pines,
with photographs and information about Weymouth Woods, Highland Pines Inn,
architect Aymar Embury II, the Moore County Hounds, etc. Photo of the Old
Morgantown [sic] Road bridge with James, Katharine, and Jackson Boyd.
Autograph copy. Included with volume is a personal letter by the
author, at Weymouth Woods, October 6th, 1985. #314.
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Songs of the Sandhills. In loose-leaf notebook. N.P., n.d. [Published by
The Pilot when Nelson Hyde was publisher.] Pages not numbered:
44 leaves plus 2 plastic end sheets; leather cover. Includes
contributions from “Jim, Kate, Jack Boyd”. Donated to Weymouth
by Jere McKeithen; see An Oral History of Weymouth for Marcie
McKeithen’s information about the Boyds and their parties and
songs. #1135.
2nd copy, covers warped and faded. Notes by Nelson Hyde, Jr., on
background of the songs. #1588.
Stewart, Kate MacLean see The Library of Congress Quarterly Journal
of Current Acquisitions
Tales Of Moore County and More. Reid A. Page, Jr., editor. In two
volumes. Pinehurst, North Carolina: The Gazette Newspapers, Inc.,
1989; first edition, 1st printing, c1989. 129 pp. for each volume, with
index on reverse of title pages. Illustrated. #1749 & #1750.
OVERSIZE. On bottom shelf.
Tuker, M.A.R. Cambridge. Painted by William Matthison. London:
Adam and Charles Black, 1907. xx, 396 pp. Illustrated in color.
Includes fold-out maps, bibliography, index of names, general index.
Description and history of Cambridge University, where James Boyd
was a graduate student from October 1910 to 1912. Boyd book label.
#264.
Wellman, Manly Wade. The County of Moore, 1847-1947: a North
Carolina region’s second hundred years. Southern Pines, N.C.:
Moore County Historical Association, 1962. 254 pp. Includes index;
appendices; illustrations; photograph of James Boyd; many references
to the Boyd family. Wellman was one of the first inductees in the
North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame. #52.
Shelved with Robinson, Blackwell P.
Wheelock, John Hall, ed. Editor to Author: the letters of Maxwell E.
Perkins. Selected and edited, with commentary and an introduction
by John Hall Wheelock. New York and London: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1950 [1950]. 315 pp. Frontispiece—photograph of Perkins.
Index. Text includes letters written to James Boyd; Perkins was his
editor at Scribner’s. Remnants of book jacket in book. #42. 2nd c.
#189.
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Whisnant, David E. James Boyd. New York: Twayne Publishers, Inc.,
c1972. 170 pp. Includes chronology; notes and references; selected
bibliography; index. Twayne’s United States Authors Series, number
199. Whisnant was Boyd’s official biographer; this is a literary
biography, with emphasis on the study of Boyd’s novels. Whisnant
spoke at Weymouth on Sunday, March 15, 1998, as part of the
annual Friends of Weymouth lecture series. Two copies, with book
jackets: #281—new condition.
#849—Gift of The County Bookshop in Southern Pines.
Wicker, Rassie E. Miscellaneous Ancient Records of Moore County, N.C.
Published under the auspices of the Moore County Historical
Association, n.d. 521 pp. Includes a list of subscribers; a brief life of
Wicker by H. Clifton Blue, dated May 31, 1971; general index of
surnames. Also, Cumberland [County] Grants and Deeds, 17541784, for land which now lies in Moore County. Discusses early
culture, traditions, trades, railroads, and historical roads across the
county. Autograph copy, inscribed “For Lena Stewart / August 12,
1972”; and given by her. #112.
Wyeth, N.C. see Michaelis, David, N.C. Wyeth
Yeomans, Edward, Jr. Nourishing the Spirit: the life and views of
Edward Yeomans. Watertown, Massachusetts: [Windflower Press,
c1991]. 2 lvs., v-ix, 1-171 pp., 1 lf. Paperback. Autography copy,
“With much appreciation / Ed Yeomans”. Louisa Yeomans Boyd was the
paternal grandmother of the author James Boyd. See Alex McLeod’s
entry in An Oral History of Weymouth. #2439.
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Literary History, Biography and Criticism
Language, Printing, and Book Collecting
The James Boyd Library
Arrowsmith, Robert and Charles Knapp, editors. Selections from Viri
Romae. New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: American Book Company,
[c1896]. xxviii, 217 pp. Latin reader and grammar; includes
abbreviations, vocabulary. S-G-3. #372.
Bacon, Sir Francis see Steel, Byron
Bartlett, John Russell. Dictionary of Americanisms: a glossary of words
and phrases usually regarded as peculiar to the United States.
Second edition greatly improved and enlarged. Boston: Little, Brown
and Company; London: Trubner and Company, 1859 [1859].
xxxii, 524 pp. Appendix includes proverbs, similes, and
abbreviations. S-F-1. #1119.
The Bibliographer’s Manual of English Literature
see Lowndes, William Thomas
Birrell, Augustine. Obiter Dicta. First Series. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1911. Authorized edition. 232 pp. Label of
Brentano’s bookstore. #1961.
……………………… Obiter Dicta. Second Series. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1887. Authorized edition. vi, 291 pp. The final
chapter, “Book-buying” is about second-hand books. Birrell was
regarded as one of the leading literary critics of his day. #1042.
Bohn, Henry G. see Lowndes, William Thomas
Borrow, George. Lavengro, The Scholar—The Gipsy [sic]—The Priest.
Pocket edition. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons; London: John
Murray, 1905; [first edition 1851; 2nd ed. ca. 1872]. xxv, 552 pp. A
romanticized autobiography. “Helen Boyd Dull / Dec. 2/09”. S-I-4. #459.
Boswell, James
see
Tinker, Chauncey Brewster
Carlyle, Thomas. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1900. xii, 524 pp. Appendices; list of plates. Vols.
1,3, & 4 of 5 volumes. Part of Centenary Edition, The Works of
Thomas Carlyle. Boyd book label; James Boyd signature on first leaf. #483-485.
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Carroll, Lewis
see
Collingwood, Stuart Dodgson
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Shakespeare, Ben Johnson, Beaumont and
Fletcher. Spine title, Coleridge’s Lectures. New edition. Liverpool:
Edward Howell, MDCCCLXXV. 3 lvs., vi-vii, 318 pp., 2 lvs. Notes
and lectures. L-G-5. #1594.
Collingwood, Stuart Dodgson. The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll.
New York: The Century Co., MDCCCXCIX [c1898]. 4 lvs., ix-xx, 1 lf.,
3-448 pp. Contents, list of illustrations, index. “James Boyd Jr. / from
Grandma Boyd / July 2nd 1900” [Boyd’s 12th birthday]. L-G-3. #2002.
Conrad, Joseph [Joseph Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski]. A Conrad
Memorial Library: the collection of George T. Keating. Garden City,
New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1929 [c1929].
xvi, 448 pp., 4 lvs. Illustrated. “221 /501 (of which 425 for sale)”.
Owned by either James Boyd or Struthers Burt. #903.
…………………
see also
Stauffer, Ruth M. Ford, Ford Maddox
Cook, Albert S., ed. Shelley: a defense of poetry. With introduction and
notes. Boston, New York, Chicago, London: Ginn and Company,
[1890]. xxx, 82 pp. Includes index of proper names. L-G-3. #349.
Crabb, George. English Synonymes: with copious illustrations and
explanations, drawn from the best writers. Tenth edition, from the
last quarto edition. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1847.
lxiii, 65-535 pp. Includes preface to the first edition; index. Label of
W.A. Leady’s Cheap Book Store. Bookplate of “A. Jackson Herr /
Harrisburg, Pa., no 91” and Boyd book label. #78.
Crockett, W.S. The Scott Country. London: Adam and Charles Black,
1902. viii-xvi, 510 pp. Illustrations and index. “James Boyd Jr. / from
Grandma Boyd / Christmas 1902”. Torn Boyd book label. #1984.
Day, Lewis F. Alphabets Old and New: for the use of craftsmen.
With an introductory essay on “art in the alphabet”. London: B.T.
Batsford; New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1906. Second edition,
revised and enlarged. xxv, 44 pp., 87 lvs. of alphabets. Previously
rebound. “James Boyd Jr.” on 3rd leaf. #1137.
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De Quincey, Thomas. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, and
Suspira de Profundis. Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields,
M DCCC LIV [entered in 1851 in the District Court of Massachusetts].
viii-xiii, 16-288 pp., 2 lvs., 8 pp. of books from the publishers. Label
of Spangler’s / Cheap Book Store / North Queen St., / Lancaster, Pa.
Signature of A.J. Herr. S-J-7. #2185.
DeVinne, Theodore Low. Modern Methods of Book Composition: a
treatise on type-setting by hand and by machine and on the proper
arrangement of imposition of pages. New York: Oswald Publishing
Company, 1914 [c1904, the DeVinne Press].
3 lvs., v-xi, 1 lf., 477 pp., 1 lf. Includes index. From preface: “This
book …will be confined to comments upon the mechanical methods of
Book Composition.” The Practice of Typegraphy. Label of The Little
Book Store. S-J-7. #2039.
…………………………… Plain Printing Types: a treatise on the
processes of type-making, the point system, the names, sizes and
styles of types. New York: Oswald Publishing Company, 1914
[c1899, the DeVinne Press]. 2 lvs., 5-403 pp. Index. From preface:
“This treatise is a summary of detached notes collected by the writer
since 1860 … revised recently by experts in different branches of
printing.” The Practice of Typography. Label of The Little Book Store.
S-J-7. #2037.
…………………………… A Treatise on Title Pages, with numerous
illustrations in facsimile and some observations on the early and
recent printing of books. New York: Oswald Publishing Company,
1914 [c1902, The DeVinne Press]. 2 lvs., vii-xx, 1 lf., 2-485 pp.
Includes index and illustrations. From preface: “This treatise was
written for and published by The Grolier Club of the City of New York
in February, 1901.” The Practice of Typography. Label of The Little
Bookstore. S-J-7. #2038.
D’Israeli, Isaac. Amenities of Literature: consisting of sketches and
characters of English literature. By I. D’Israeli. London and New
York: George Rutledge and Sons, n.d. x, 407 pp. On first leaf, date
in ink, 8/iv/’04. L-G-2. #711.
………………… Curiosities of Literature. A new edition. Two title pages.
First title page—London: Edward Moxon, Dover Street, MDCCCXL.
With illustrations of Kings Library, British Museum. Second title
page—London: Edward Moxon, Dover Street, MDCCCXLI. Twelfth
edition. viii-xiv, 578 pp. Text printed in double columns. Includes
index. Volume previously rebound, so no Boyd book label. #2060.
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[D’Israeli]……… Miscellanies of Literature. A new edition. Two title
pages. First title page—London: Edward Moxon, Dover Street,
MDCCCXL. With illustration of the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Second title page—A new edition, revised and corrected.
vi-xvi, 1 lf., 4-484 pp. Double column text. Includes: Literary
Miscellanies; Calamities of Authors; Quarrels of Authors; Character of
James the First; The Literary Character. Previously rebound. #2061.
Dostoieffsky, Feodor see Lloyd, J.A.T.
Duranty, Walter. I Write as I Please. New York: Simon and Schuster,
1935 [c1935; 2nd printing]. Index. viii, 3-347 pp. On end papers,
A map of Russia in Europe (U.S.S.R.). Katharine Boyd signature on 2nd leaf.
Boyd book label. #474.
Elegant Extracts; or, The Literary Nosegay, consisting of selections in
prose, from admired authors; to which is added, the maxims and
moral reflections, by de la Rouchefoucault; and dictionary of literary
conversation. Baltimore: Printed and published by Philip Mauro,
1814 [“…on the fifteenth day of June, in the thirty-eighth year of the
Independence of the United States of America….”]. Contents list at
end of text. Boyd book label. #2113.
Eschenburg, J.J. Manual of Classical Literature. From the German of
J.J. Eschenburg. With additions embracing treatises on the following
subjects: classical geography and typography; classical chronology;
Greek and Roman mythology; Greek antiquities; Roman antiquities;
archaeology of Greek literature; archaeology of Roman literature;
archaeology of art; history of Greek literature; history of Roman
literature, by N.W. Fiske. Spine title, Fiske’s Manual of Classical
Literature. Fourth edition—Thirteen Thousand. Philadelphia: W.S.
Fortescue & Co., (Successors to E.C. and J. Riddle), [entered 1843 in
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania]. iii-xxviii, 2 lvs., 690 pp. Index
of Greek and Latin Words; general index. B&w illustrations not
numbered. Inscribed, “D. Coyle Herr. / Harrisburg. / Penna. /
Lafayette College / Easton / Oct 19/75 / Prof. Owen”. This Herr
must have been related to Boyd’s mother. Two signatures on reverse
of front free end paper. Boyd book label. #1599.
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The Excitement; or, a book to induce young persons to read.
Containing appearances in nature, signal preservations, and such
incidents as are particularly fitted to arrest the youthful mind. Boston:
Lilly, Wait, Colman, and Holder; Portland: Colman, Holder and Co.;
New York: M. Jackson; Philadelphia: Carey & Hart; Baltimore:
Coale & Littell, 1833. 2 lvs iv, viii, 10-360 pp., 3 lvs. Boyd book label.
#1707.
Fiske, N.W. see Eschenburg, J.J.
Ford, Ford Maddox. The English Novel: from the earliest days to the
death of Joseph Conrad. London: Constable & Co., 1930 [Oxford
University Press; printed in Great Britain. xv, 141 pp. S-F-5. #556.
……………………… Joseph Conrad: personal remembrance. Boston:
Little, Brown, and Company, 1924 [c1924; published December 1924;
reprinted Dec. 1924]. 3 lvs., vi-vii, 2 lvs., 4-276 pp., 1 lf. From
Preface: “…no documentation…” “…The writer’s impression of a
writer….”. L-E-4. #2086.
Gordon, George see Raleigh, Walter
Hatcher, Harlan. Creating the Modern American Novel. New York:
Farrar and Rinehart, Inc., [c1935]. Index. 307 pp. James Boyd
mentioned on p. 285 for his novel Marching On. Boyd book label. #197.
Hazlitt, William Carew. Lectures on the English Poets, and, The Spirit of
the Age. With an introduction by A.R. Waller. London: J.M. Dent &
Sons, Ltd.; New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., n.d. Spine title, The Spirit
of the Age & English Poets. Everyman’s Library, edited by Ernest
Rhys. L-G-3. #526.
………...………………… Lectures on the Literature of the Elizabethan Age,
and, Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays. London: George Bell and
Sons, 1901. viii, 247 pp. Bohn’s Standard Library. Book
professionally repaired in 1999. L-G-3. #734.
Hearn, Lafcadio. Pre-Raphaelite and Other Poets: lectures. Selected
and edited with an introduction by John Erskine. New York: Dodd,
Mead, 1922 [c1915, 1916, 1917, 1922]. ix, 432 pp. Includes index.
S-F-5. #841.
…………………… Essays in European and Oriental Literature. Arranged
and edited by Albert Mordell. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company,
1923 [c1923]. 339 pp. S-F-5. #720.
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Huneker, James Gibbons. Steeplejack. New York: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1922 [c1918, 1920]. Two volumes in one. Includes index.
Label of The Little Bookstore. A gossipy autobiography. S-F-1. #280.
Irving, Pierre M. The Life and Letters of Washington Irving. By his
nephew. Revised and condensed. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott &
Co., 1872 [1869]. Knickerbocker Edition. In three volumes. L-E-4.
#615, #770, #771.
Jannaris, A.N. A Concise Dictionary of the English and Modern Greek
Languages as actually written and spoken. English-Greek.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: American Book Company, n.d.
[probably 1892]. xvi, 426 pp. S-F-2. #1121.
Keating, George T. see Conrad, Joseph
Lanier, Sidney. The English Novel: a study in the development of
personality. Revised edition. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
1900 [c1883, 1897]. xv, 302 pp. Originally delivered as public
lectures in the winter and spring of 1881 at Johns Hopkins
University. Signature of Helen Boyd Dull / November 24/03.
L-G-4. #363.
………………… Letters of Sidney Lanier: selections from his
correspondence 1866-1881. With portraits. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1899 [c1899 by Mary Day Lanier].
viii-ix, 3 lvs., 4-245 pp. S-F-4. #2021.
…………………
see also
Mims, Edwin
Leishman, J.B. The Metaphysical Poets: Donne, Herbert, Vaughan,
Traherne. Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, 1934. 232 pp. Table of
poems; index. S-J-6. #528.
Leonard, R.M., ed. The Pageant of English Prose: being five hundred
passages by three hundred and twenty-five authors. London: Oxford
University Press, Humphrey Milford, 1926. xxviii, 743 pp.
Frontispiece: a page from the first book printed in English, Caxton’s
‘Le Recueil des Histoires de Troye’, ca. 1474. Includes chronological
list of authors, notes, and subject index. Signature of “James Boyd, Jr / June—
1940”. #330.
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Lloyd, J.A.T. Feodor Dostoieffsky: a great Russian realist. With a
photogravure frontispiece. New York: John Lane Company, MCMXIV
[originally published under title, A Great Russian Realist]. 296 pp.
Includes chronology, his works, index. L-B-7. #733.
Lounsbury, T.R. History of the English Language. Revised and enlarged
edition. New York: Henry Holt and Company, [c1879, 1894, 1907].
iii-xiv, 2 lvs. of Great Britain in the 10th and 11th Centuries, then
515 pp. Following p.12, two-page colored literary map of Britain.
Includes appendix; index to words and phrases. Label of The Little
Book Store. S-F-4. #2035.
Lowes, John Livingston. Convention and Revolt in Poetry. Boston and
New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, [c1919; 9th impression
October 1931]. viii, 346 pp. S-F-4. #462.
Lowndes, William Thomas. The Bibliographer’s Manual of English
Literature. Containing an account of rare, curious, and useful books,
published in or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the invention
of printing; with bibliographical and critical notices, collation of the rarer
articles, and the prices at which they have been sold. New edition,
revised, corrected and enlarged; with an appendix relating to the
books of literary and scientific societies, by Henry G. Bohn. London:
Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden, 1864. In six volumes.
S-F-4. #1524 - #1528 and #1625.
Macaulay: Life of Johnson
see
Smith, D. Nichol
Mackail, J.W. Latin Literature. New York, Chicago, Boston: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, [c1895 by Scribner; c1923 by J.W. Mackail; “J”].
3 lvs., vii-ix, 1 lf., 3-289 pp., 2 lvs. Index of authors. Some
pencil-marked passages. #1962.
……………… Lectures on Poetry. New impression. London, New York,
Bombay, Calcutta: Longmans, Green and Co., 1914 [“Made in Great
Britain” pasted at bottom of copyright page; but no copyright date].
4 lvs., vii-xiii, 334 pp., no rear free end paper. Signature of “Reginald
(?) Roberts / Princeton NJ / May 1925” on front free end paper. On
title page, “R. Roberts / 1925 / May”. #2076.
Macy, John. The Spirit of American Literature. New York: The Modern
Library Publishers, [c1908 by the Atlantic Monthly; c1911 by Dodd
Mead Company; c1913 by Doubleday Page & Company].
2 lvs., v-vii, 1 lf., 3-347 pp., 2 lvs. of Modern Library titles. Index.
S-F-4. #1958.
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Mahaffy, Rev. J.P. A History of Classical Greek Literature.
Vol.I. The Poets (with an appendix on Homer, by Prof. Sayce). Vol.II.
The Prose Writers (with an index to both volumes). New York: Harper
& Brothers, Franklin Square, 1880. S-G-3. #2088 & #2089.
Matthews, Brander. An Introduction to the Study of American
Literature. New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: American Book Company,
[c1896]. 3 lvs., 5-256 pp., 1 lf. B&w illustrations. Includes a brief
chronology of American literature; index. Decorated end papers.
“Earl T. Williams” on 1st leaf. S-F-4. #2055.
Matthews, William see Sainte-Beuve, C.A.
McMurtrie, Douglas C. Eighteenth Century North Carolina Imprints,
1749-1800. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1938.
198 pp. Includes annotated bibliography; indexes. Information on
Adam Boyd, an early North Carolina printer. #177.
Mims, Edwin. Sidney Lanier. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin
Company, The Riverside Press Cambridge, [c1905; published
November 1905]. 3 lvs., vi-vii, 2 lvs., 386 pp., 3 lvs. (3 pp. of book
titles). American Men of Letters series. Label of The Little Bookstore.
S-F-4. #2004.
Mordell, Albert see Hearn, Lafcadio
Morley, John, ed. English Men of Letters (series and spine title). New
York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, Franklin Square, n.d. Volume
includes three of the series’ 38 authors: Coleridge, by H.D. Trail;
Wordsworth, by F.W.H. Myers; Robert Burns, by Principle Shairp.
Separate page numbers for each entry. Red ink stamp of “The Rogers
Memorial Library” on title page. Volume has been recased; there may
have been a Boyd book label. #2097.
Murray, Gilbert. Tradition and Progress. Boston and New York:
Houghton Mifflin, 1922. 221 pp. S-F-4. #724.
Myers, F.W.H.
see
Morley, John
Nathan, George Jean. Testament of a Critic. New York and London:
Alfred A. Knopf, 1931 [c1931]. 257 pp. L-G-3. #338.
Nicolson, Harold. The Development of English Biography. New York:
Harcourt, Brace and Company, [c1928]. 158 pp. Hogarth Lectures on
Literature Series. S-F-5. #225.
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Raleigh, Walter. On Writing and Writers: being extracts from his
notebooks. Selected and edited by George Gordon. London: Edward
Arnold, 1926. 221 pp. S-F-5. #803.
…………………….Wordsworth. London: Edward Arnold, 1903. Index.
332 pp. L-G-5. #337.
Rascoe, Burton. Titans of Literature, from Homer to the Present.
Illustrated. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1932
[c1932]. xiii, 496 pp. Index. S-F-4. #328.
Rilke, Rainer Maria. Letters to a Young Poet. Translated by M.D. Herter
Norton. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. [c1934]. 7-128 pp.
“James Boyd Jr / May 1946” in pencil on front free end paper. This
James Boyd, Jr. is the son of James and Katharine Boyd. #1437.
Rosebery, John Buchan. Miscellanies Literary and Historical.
Selected by Lord John Buchan Rosebery. London: Hodder and
Stoughton Limited, [1st and 2nd printings September 1921;
3rd and this 4th printings October 1921]. Two volumes. Boyd book
label apparently removed from v.1; v.2 is L-A-4; James Boyd signature on
front free end paper of both volumes. #2027 & #2028.
Sainte-Beuve, C.A. Monday Chats. Selected and translated from the
“Causeries du Lundi,” with an introductory essay on the life and
writings of Sainte-Beuve, by William Matthews. Chicago: S.C. Griggs
and Company, 1877 [c1877]. 4 lvs., vi-lxxxvi, 298 pp., 6 lvs. of
publishers’ listings. Index. These were long newspaper articles of
criticism on literary subjects. “R.A.L. / to / A.J. Herr / Christmas
1877” inscribed on first leaf. L-B-2. #2102.
Saintsbury, George. Historical Manual of English Prosody. London:
Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1910 [copyright page blank].
3lvs., v-xvii, 1 lf., 3-347 pp. Index. Some penciled notes through
the text. S-F-4. #1976.
……………………….. A History of Elizabethan Literature. New York:
The Macmillan Company, 1912. xiv, 471 pp. S-F-4. #541.
……………………….. A History of Nineteenth Century Literature
(1780-1895). New York and London: Macmillan, 1910 [1896,
9th printing]. xi, 477 pp. Includes index. Signature of Helen Boyd
Dull, 1913. S-F-4. #689.
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[Saintsbury]…….A Letter Book. Selected with an introduction on the
history and art of letter-writing. London: G. Bell and Sons: New York:
Harcourt, Brace, 1922 [first published February 1922; 3rd impression
March 1922]. Label of The Little Bookstore. S-F-4. #351.
……………………….. A Short History of English Literature. New York
and London: Macmillan, 1915 [c1898, 7th printing]. xx, 819 pp.
Index. Boyd book label. #690.
……………………….. A Short History of French Literature: from the
earliest texts to the close of the nineteenth century. Seventh edition.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1917. xvi, 638 pp. Index. Label of The
Little Bookstore. S-F-5. #223.
Santayana, George. Obiter Scripta. Edited by Justus Buchler and
Benjamin Schwartz. New York and London: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
1936 [c1936; “A” for first edition]. ix-xiv, 1 lf., 319 pp. Includes
bibliography and index. Lectures, essays and reviews. #1996.
Sayler, Oliver M. Our American Theatre. With twenty-five illustrations
from drawings by Lucie R. Sayler. New York: Brentano’s Publishers,
[c1923]. B&w illustrations on end papers. 3 lvs., ix-xiv, 399 pp.,
1 lf. List of illustrations, index. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #2080.
Shairp, John Campbell. Aspects of Poetry: being lectures delivered at
Oxford. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin, 1899. x, 401 pp.
Signature of Helen Boyd Dull, 1902. L-G-3. #354.
Shairp, Principle see
Shelley
see
Morley, John
Cook, Albert S.
The Slang Dictionary: etymological, historical, and anecdotal. A new
edition. London: Chatto & Windus, Picadilly, 1894 [preface dated
1873]. vii, 382 pp., 32 pp. of publisher’s list. S-F-2. #1120.
Slater, J. Herbert. How to Collect Books. London: George Bell and
Sons, 1905. 205 pp. Includes illustrations and index. A history of
printing and book binding. Signature of A.J. Herr. Boyd book label. #191.
Smith, Chard Powers. Annals of the Poets: their origins, backgrounds,
private lives, habits of composition, characters and personal
peculiarities. New York and London: Scribner, 1935 [c1935; Scribner
“A” for first edition]. xxv, 523 pp. Includes bibliography; index of
poets; acknowledgments of quotations. S-J-5. #527.
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Smith, D. Nichol. Macaulay: life of Johnson. Edinburgh and London:
William Blackwood and Sons, MDCCCC. xlviii, 1 lf., 104 pp., 16 pp.
Blackwoods’ English Classics. L-G-3. #342.
Smith, Logan Pearsall. Words and Idioms: studies in the English
language. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1925.
x, 300 pp. Includes appendix and index. S-F-5. #1123.
Stauffer, Ruth M. Joseph Conrad: his romantic-realism. Boston: The
Four Seas Company, 1922 [c1922]. List of Errata pasted to front free
end paper. 5 lvs., 11-122 pp., 2 lvs. Includes appendices, list of
bibliographies and book reviews. Some passages underlined with
pencil. L-E-4. #2006.
Steel, Byron. Sir Francis Bacon: the first modern mind. Garden City,
New York: Doubleday, Doran, Mcmxxx [c1930, first edition]. 308 pp.
Includes appendix—The Grand Instauration of the Sciences;
“Shakespeare” writing attributed to Bacon. L-G-3. #234.
Taine, H.A. History of English Literature. Translated from the French by
H. Van Laun. In four volumes. London: Chatto & Windus, 1877.
Index in fourth volume. Signature of A.J. Herr. S-F-5. #705-#708.
Thackeray, William Makepeace. The English Humourists of the
Eighteenth Century: a series of lectures, delivered in England,
Scotland, and the United States of America. London: Smith, Elder,
1858. 341 pp., 6 pp. Includes: Swift; Congreve and Addison; Steele;
Prior, Gay, and Pope; Hogarth, Smollet, and Fielding; Sterne and
Goldsmith. Previously recovered. L-G-5. #368.
Tinker, Chauncey Brewster. Young Boswell. Boston: The Atlantic
Monthly Press, [c1922]. Includes illustrations, index, chronology.
266 pp. L-G-5. #542.
Trail, H.D. see
Morley, John
Whitridge, Arnold. Critical Ventures in Modern French Literature. New
York: Scribner, 1924 [c1924, c1923]. xi, 187 pp. Autograph copy,
dated 1924. L-B-6. #251.
Wright, C.H. Conrad. A History of French Literature. New York: Oxford
University Press, American Branch; London, Toronto, and Melbourne:
Henry Frowde, 1912 [c1912]. xiv, 965 pp. Includes bibliography and
index. Oxford French Series. S-F-5. #213.
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History, Geography, Biography
The James Boyd Library
Adams, Andy. The Log of a Cowboy: a narrative of the old trail days.
With illustrations by E. Boyd Smith. Boston and New York:
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1931. 387 pp. Autograph copy,
inscribed to James Boyd across title page, July 7th, 1933.
S-J-3. #311.
Adams, Henry. Letters of Henry Adams (1858-1891). Edited by
Worthington Chauncey Ford. Boston and New York: Houghton
Mifflin Company, [c1930]. vi, 552 pp. Index. Boyd book label.
#301.
………………… Letters to a Niece, and Prayer to the Virgin of Chartres.
With A Niece’s Memories, by Mabel La Farge. Boston and New York:
Houghton Mifflin Company, Riverside Press, 1920 [cd1920]. 134 pp.
Boyd book label. #219.
Adams, James Truslow. America’s Tragedy. New York and London:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1934 [c1934]. vi, 415 pp. Includes index.
Book jacket. S-D-5. #540.
……………………………. The March of Democracy. Volume II: From
Civil War to World Power. New York and London: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1933 [c1933; Scribner “A” for first edition]. xix, 438 pp.
Illustrated. Index is for this volume only. Library has vol.2 only. SA-3. #539.
Adams, John Quincy. The Diary of John Quincy Adams, 1794-1845:
American political, social and intellectual life from Washington to
Polk. Edited by Allan Nevins. New York, London, Toronto:
Longmans, Green, 1928 [c1928; 1st printing of this edition].
xviii, 585 pp. Index. S-C-3. #816.
Anderson, Lucy London. North Carolina Women of the Confederacy.
Written and published by Mrs. John Huske Anderson, Historian,
North Carolina Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Fayetteville, North Carolina, Cumberland Printing Co., 1926.
141 pp. Autograph copy, inscribed to Boyd. S-D-4. #178.
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Andrews, Evangeline Walker, ed., in collaboration with Charles McLean
Andrews. Journal of a Lady of Quality: being the narrative of a
journey from Scotland to the West Indies, North Carolina, and
Portugal, in the years 1774 to 1776. New Haven: Yale University
Press, 1922. London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press,
[c1921; 2nd printing, June 1922]. 341 pp. Illustrated with b&w
drawings and maps. The manuscript from which text is printed is
known as “Egerton, 2423” in the British Museum. Includes
appendices and index. S-D-1. #180.
Anthon, Charles see Smith, William
Arthurs, Stanley. The American Historical Scene, as depicted by Stanley
Arthurs and interpreted by fifty authors. Philadelphia: University of
Pennsylvania Press, 1935 [c1935; original copyrights for paintings
listed]. xix, 151 pp. (leaves of plates not numbered). Frontispiece is a
color plate of George Washington. Includes The Siege of Boonesboro,
by James Boyd and portrait of Stanley Arthurs by N.C. Wyeth.
Acknowledgments. OVERSIZE; on bottom shelf, first section next to
Garden Room door. L-B-1. #808.
Ashton, John. The Dawn of the XIXth Century in England: a social
sketch of the times. With 114 illustrations drawn by the author from
contemporary engravings. Fifth edition. London: T. Fisher Unwin,
MCMVI [1906]. xx, 476 pp. Index. L-G-2. #250.
Audubon, John James. Delineations of American Scenery and
Character. With an introduction by Francis Hobart Herrick. New
York: G.A. Baker & Company, 1926 [1926]. xlix, 349 pp. Includes
notes. Map of North America on end papers. S-E-5. #709.
Aycock, Charles Brantley see Connor, R.D.W.
Bairnsfather, Captain Bruce. Fragments from France. New York and
London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, the Knickerbocker Press, 1917.
Cartoons of British soldiers in World War I France. Estate of Katharine
Lamont Boyd. #1637.
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Bancroft, George. History of the United States: from the discovery of the
American continent. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, see dates
below. Some volumes have no volume title page; all have series title
page. Spine title, Bancroft’s United States. 8 vols. No ownership
markings. #2216 - 2223.
V.1. History of the Colonization of the United States. 18th edition,
1862 [entered 1859 in the District Court of the Southern District of
New York]. #2216.
V.2. History of the Colonization of the United States. 19th edition,
1862 [1837]. #2217.
V.3. History of the Colonization of the United States. 17th edition,
1862 [1840, Massachusetts]. #2218.
V.4. The American Revolution; Epoch First: the overthrow of the
European Colonial system, 1748-1763. 7th edition, 1863 [1852,
New York]. #2219.
V.5. The American Revolution, Epoch Second: how Great Britain
estranged America 1763-1774. 14th edition, 1861 [1852, New York].
#2220.
V.6. The Crisis. 13th edition, 1863 [1854, New York].
#2221.
V.7. The American Revolution, Epoch Third: America declares itself
independent, 1774-1776. 1858 [1858, New York]. No edition number.
#2222.
V.8. The American Revolution, volume II. 1860 [1860, New York].
No edition number. #2223.
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Beard, Charles A. And Mary R. Beard. The Rise of American Civilization.
Decorations by Wilfred Jones. In two volumes. Volume I: The
Agricultural Era, 1927. Volume II: The Industrial Era. New York:
The Macmillan Company, 1927 [c1927; 2nd printing. S-E-5.
#332 & #815.
Beckett, Gilbert Abbott `a. The Comic History of Rome. Illustrated by
John Leech. [London]: Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. [Printers], 8, 9, 10,
Bouverie Street, n.d. 2 lvs., vi-xii, 308 pp. Humorous illustrations in
b/w and color, with a two page listing of the engravings on wood.
Previously rebound. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1463.
Belloc, Hilaire. High Lights [sic] of the French Revolution. With
illustrations from paintings and prints. New York: The Century
Company, 1915 [c1914, 1915; published October 1915]. 301 pp.
L-A-4. #726.
Benson, E.F. As We Were: a Victorian peep show. London, New York,
Toronto: Longmans, Green and Co., MDCCCCXXXI [c1930, first
edition; 5th printing, February 1931]. vii, 306 pp. Index. Boyd book
label. #727.
Bernard, John. Retrospections of America, 1797-1811. Edited from the
manuscript by Mrs. Bayle Bernard. With an introduction, notes, and
index by Laurence Hutton and Brander Matthews. New York: Harper
and Bros., 1887 [c1886]. xiii, 380 pp. Includes illustrations and
index. S-C-4. #643.
Beveridge, Albert J. The Life of John Marshall. Boston and New York:
Houghton Mifflin Company, [copyright varies, 1916-1919].
Volume I: Frontiersman, Soldier, Lawmaker, 1755-1788. #639.
Volume II: Politician, Diplomatist, Statesman, 1789-1801. #640.
Volume III: Conflict and Construction, 1800-1815. #641.
Volume IV: The Building of the Nation, 1815-1835. #642.
Includes illustrations; list of works cited; appendices. Index to all
four volumes in vol.4. S-A-2. #639 - #642.
Bigelow, John, ed. see Franklin, Benjamin
Blunden, Edmund. Undertones of War. Garden City, New York:
Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc., 1929 [c1929, Country Life
Press, 1st edition]. xiii, 1 lf., 342 pp. Essays and poems. S-D-3. #283.
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Bouchier, Jonathan, ed. Reminiscences of an American Loyalist, 17381789: being the autobiography of the Rev’d. Jonathan Boucher [sic],
Rector of Annapolis in Maryland and afterwards Vicar of Epson,
Surrey, England. Edited by his grandson, Jonathan Bouchier.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., The Riverside Press,
Cambridge, 1925 [c1925]. 201 pp. “This Edition consists of Five
Hundred and Seventy-five Copies, of which 550 are for sale.”
Pages not separated; book is wrapped in brown paper and is in a cardboard sleeve;
excellent condition, probably never read. S-C-3. #168.
Bowers, Claude G. The Tragic Era: the Revolution after Lincoln.
Houghton Mifflin Co., 1929 [c1929]. xxii, 567 pp. Includes index;
manuscripts, books, and newspapers consulted and cited; list of
illustrations. S-D-5. #544.
Bradford, Gamaliel. Lee, the American. Boston and New York:
Houghton Mifflin, Riverside Press, Cambridge, [c1912; c1927]. xv,
324 pp. Revised edition. Includes notes and index. Ragged book
jacket.
S-D-5. #801.
……………… see also Brooks, Van Wyck
Breakenridge, William M. Helldorado: bringing the law to Mesquite.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, Riverside Press
Cambridge, [c1928]. Dedicated “To the Arizona Pioneers’ Historical
Society”. x-xix, 256 pp. Illustrated. Boyd book label. #1979.
Brooks, Van Wyck, ed. The Journal of Gamaliel Bradford, 1883-1932.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, [c1933].
xiii, 560 pp. Index. Part of book jacket in book. S-B-1. #291.
Brooks, William E. Lee of Virginia: a biography. Illustrated.
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill [c1932; 1st edition]. xix, 360 pp.
Includes bibliography, index. Book jacket. S-D-5. #817.
Brown, James. History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans.
Illustrated by a series of portraits and other engravings. Glascow:
Archibald Fullarton and Co., MDCCCXXXIII [vol.1] and
MDCCCXXXV [vol.2]. Includes “Genealogical and Chronological
Table of the Scoto-Irish Kings”, from the year 503 to 843. Volumes
professionally repaired in February, 2001. L-F-2. #487 & #488.
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Brown, P. Hume. History of Scotland. Cambridge: University Press,
dates vary with volume.
Vol. II: From the Accession of Mary Stewart to the Revolution of 1859.
1912 [1st edition, 1902; reprinted 1905, 1912]. Includes maps (with
one fold-out) and bibliography. #850.
Vol. III: From the Revolution of 1689 to the Disruption, 1843.
1911 [1st edition, 1909; reprinted 1911]. Includes index to all three
volumes and a bibliography. #851.
Published in three volumes; Library has volumes 2 and 3 only.
Cambridge Historical Series, edited by G.W. Prothero.
No Boyd label. S-A-1.
Bruce, Philip Alexander. The Virginia Plutarch. Chapel Hill: The
University of North Carolina Press, 1929 [c1929]. Printed by
Edwards and Broughton Company, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Volume I: The Colonial and Revolutionary Eras. #262.
Volume II: The National Era. #263.
Illustrated; fold-out map in vol.1; index in vol. 2. S-E-3.
Bryce, James. The American Commonwealth. Third edition, completely
revised throughout, with additional chapters. New York and London:
The Macmillan Co., 1900 [v.1-c1893, 13 printings; v.2-1894,
11th printing].
Volume I: The National Government—The State Governments.
Volume II: The Party System—Public Opinion—Illustrations and
Reflections—Social Institutions. Index. Signature on vol.1—
“Presented to James Boyd, Jr., as a recognition of his good work in
Civics / by his friend / Paul Carlton Ransom”. S-A-3. #308 & #1097.
Burlingame, Roger. March of the Iron Men: a social history of union
through invention. New York and London: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
1938 [c1938; Scribner “A” for first edition]. Dedicated to Maxwell
Perkins. 4 lvs., vii-xvi., 1lf., 3-500 pp. B/w illustrations;
bibliography, reference list of events and inventions, and index.
Frontispiece of Eli Whitney. Ownership uncertain. #1263.
Burns, Robert. Rare Print Collection. Edited by Seymour Eaton.
Philadelphia: R.G. Kennedy and Co. Published for private
circulation, Anno Dominia [sic] 1900. These prints of family portraits,
etc., are in separate folders, loose within a hardback binder and tied
with two cotton ribbons. No ownership marks *OVERSIZE, on
bottom shelf of cabinet next to Garden Room. #173.
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Burt, [Maxwell] Struthers. Powder River, Let ‘er Buck. New York and
Toronto: Farrar and Rinehart, Inc., [c1938]. 389 pp. Illustrated by
Ross Santee. Includes the essay, “Rivers and American Folk” on
unnumbered pages at end of text. Rivers of America Series, edited by
Constance Lindsay Skinner. Dust jacket. News clipping of Struthers Burt
and the Powder River in volume. #56.
Canby, Henry Seidel. The Age of Confidence: life in the nineties.
Illustrated by Albert Kruse. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc.,
[c1934]. 260 pp. Laminated book jacket. S-D-4. #1138.
Carlyle, Thomas. The French Revolution: a history. Philadelphia:
Porter and Coates, n.d.
Volume. I: The Bastille. #1474.
Volume II: The Constitution. #1475.
Volume III: The Guillotine. #1476.
B&w illustrations and plates of portraits not numbered with pages.
Chronological summary and index for all volumes in v.3. L-A-J.
…………………….. History of Friedrich the Second, called Frederick the
Great. In four volumes. New York: Harper and Bros., 1858.
Includes maps and index. Library has volumes I and II only. New
covers and other professional restoration in 1999. S-J-7. #811 & #812
…………………….. see also Marsh, Edward Clark, ed.
Carroll, Mitchell. Greek Women. Philadelphia: The Rittenhouse Press
[copyrighted at Washington and entered at Stationers’ Hall, London,
1907, 1908]. xxiv, 391 pp. Series--Woman, in all Ages and in all
Countries. L-A-4. #245.
Casey, Robert J. I Can’t Forget: personal experiences of a war
correspondent in France, Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, Spain
and England. Indianapolis and New York: The Bobbs-Merrill
Company Publishers, [c1941; 1st edition.] 398 pp. plus 1 p. of
epilogue. Includes “The Army had a word for it” (glossary). About
WWII. Ownership uncertain. #1405.
Chamberlain, Houston Stewart. Foundations of the Nineteenth Century.
Translated from the German by John Lees, with an introduction by
Lord Redesdale. In two volumes. New York: John Lane Company,
MCMXIII [1st impression November 1910; 4th impression August
1913]. S-A-3. #2030 & #2031.
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Charnwood, Lord. Abraham Lincoln. Third edition. New York: Henry
Holt and Co., 1917. vi, 482 pp. Includes fold-out map of the Civil
War; bibliographical note; chronological table; index; map. Boyd
book label. #300.
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of. Letters Written by the
Late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield,
to his son Philip Stanhope, Esq., together with several other pieces on
various subjects. Published by Mrs. Eugenia Stanhope, from the
originals now in her possession. Dublin: Printed for E. Lynch,
W. Whitestone, et al., MDCCLXXV. Two volumes. S-B-1. #507 & #508.
Church, Rev. Alfred J. The Story of the Iliad. With illustrations after
Flaxman. New York and London: The Macmillan Company, 1900
[c1891; set up and electrotyped October 1891; 11th printing].
vii, 314 pp., 16 pp. of publisher’s listings. On front free end paper,
“James Boyd Jr. / from his mother / Hot Springs Va.”. L-C-1. #1095.
Clark, Arthur H. The Clipper Ship Era: an epitome of famous American
and British clipper ships, their owners, builders, commanders, and
crews. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, The
Knickerbocker Press, [c1910]. 3 lvs., v-xii, 404 pp. Includes
appendices, index, list of illustrations. Label of The Little Bookstore.
S-C-5. #2015.
Classic Memoirs see Lang, Andrew, ed.
Cohn, David L. The Good Old Days: a history of American morals and
manners, as seen through the Sears, Roebuck Catalogs, 1905 to the
present. Introduction by Sinclair Lewis. New York: Simon and
Schuster, 1940 [c1940]. xxxiv, 597 pp. Index. Quote on p. 66 by
Sherwood Anderson. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1093.
Connor, R.D.W. and Clarence Poe. The Life and Speeches of Charles
Brantley Aycock. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page &
Company, 1912 [c1912 by Mrs. Cora W. Aycock]. Dedicated “To The
Boys and Girls of North Carolina….” 5 lvs., vii-xxiii, 1 lf., 3-369 pp.,
1 lf. Chronology, b/w illustrations, index. Tissue protected
frontispiece. Ownership uncertain. #1099.
Cook, E. Thornton. Their Majesties of Scotland. With portraits. New
York: E.P. Dutton and Co., [1st edition, 1928]. 650 pp. Includes
index, bibliography, illustrations, and a table of kings and queens of
Scotland and England. L-G-2. #120.
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Corwin, Edward S. see Wilson, Woodrow
Creecy, Richard Benbury. Grandfather’s Tales of North Carolina History.
Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton, 1901 [c1901]. 301 pp. Ownership
uncertain. #138.
Creel, George. Sam Houston: Colossus in Buckskin. New York:
Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, MCMXXVII [c1928]. Illustrated
340 pp. S-E-3. #686.
Cresson, W.P. Diplomatic Portraits: Europe and the Monroe Doctrine
one hundred years ago. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin
Company, The Riverside Press Cambridge, 1923 [c1923].
3 pp. of bibliography precedes text, vii-xviii, 1 lf., 370 pp., last leaf
is publisher’s ad. B&w photo pages not numbered. Estate of
Katharine Boyd. #1985.
Cresswell, Nicholas. The Journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777.
New York: Lincoln MacVeagh, The Dial Press, MCMXXIV [c1924].
3 lvs., v-ix, 1 lf., 287 pp. Appendix (Dates in Diary correspond with
Dates in American History). Label of The Little Bookstore. Inscribed,
“Jim-- / Merry Christmas and love / from Kate. / Christmas, 1924”.
S-C-4. #2224.
Dabney, Virginius. Below the Potomac: a book about the New South.
New York and London: D. Appleton-Century Company Incorporated,
1942 [c1942; previous copyrights in various magazines, 1939-1942].
3 lvs., vii-x, 332 pp. Includes index. Pages of b&w photographs not
numbered. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #2062.
Dark, Sidney. London. With illustrations by Joseph Pennell. New York:
Macmillan Company, 1925. xi, 176 pp. Frontispiece, “Classic
London” (street scene). Belonged to Katharine Boyd. Description and
guidebook. Estate of Katharine Lamont Boyd. #1295.
Davies, Joseph E. Mission to Moscow: A record of confidential
dispatches to the State Department, official and personal
correspondence, current diary and journal entries, including notes
and comment up to October, 1941. New York: Simon and Schuster,
[c1941; 10th printing]. 659 pp. Illustrated. Includes chronology,
appendix, and index. Two book jackets. Davies was U.S. Ambassador to
the Soviet Union, 1936-1938. Autograph copy, inscribed to “Jim” Boyd
with note. #118.
39
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Davis, William Stearns. Life in Elizabethan Days: a picture of a typical
English community at the end of the sixteenth century. New York
and London: Harper & Brothers, 1930 [c1930, 1st edition].
xii, 376 pp. Includes illustrations and index. Professional book
restoration in 1999. S-A-1. #735.
Dawson, Sarah Morgan. A Confederate Girl’s Diary. With an
introduction by Warrington Dawson, and with illustrations. Boston
and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1913 [c1913].
xviii, 439 pp. S-D-4. #685.
DeKoven, Mrs. Reginald. The Life and Letters of John Paul Jones.
Two volumes. New York: Scribner, 1913 [c1913]. Includes a
description of the Revolutionary War battle between the Bonhomme
Richard and the British warship Serapis [cf. Drums] and a print of
their engagement copy on display in the Library). S-C-5. #145 & #146.
DeLeon, T.C. Four Years in Rebel Capitals: an inside view of life in the
Southern Confederacy, from birth to death. From original notes,
collated in the years 1861-1865. Mobile, Alabama: The Gossip
Printing Co., 1890 [c1890]. 6 pp., vii, 11-376 pp. Appendix. S-C-1.
#333.
De Quincy, Thomas. The Caesars. Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields,
MDCCCLIV [1853]. 284 pp. Spine title De Quincy’s Writings. Includes
notes. S-J-7. #358.
…………… Letters to a Young Man, and other papers.
Spine title, De Quincy’s Writings. Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields,
M DCCC LIV [entered in year 1854 in Clerk’s Office of the District
Court of the District of Massachusetts]. 300 pp., 8 pages of books
published by Ticknor and Fields. Spine title, De Quincy’s Writings.
Signature of A.J. Herr. Boyd book label on reverse of front free end
paper. S-J-7. #1977.
………… … Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers. In two volumes.
Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, MDCCCLIII [1852].
Spine title, De Quincy’s Writings. L-B-3. #359 & #360.
Diderot see Morley, John
Ditmars, Raymond L. The Forest of Adventure. New York: The
Macmillan Company, 1933 [c1933; published October 1933].
ix, 258 pp.; unnumbered leaves of b&w photographs. Inscribed
“Daniel Lamont Boyd / from … / 1933.” L-C-5. #274.
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Dodd, William E. The Cotton Kingdom: a chronicle of the Old South.
New Haven: Yale University Press; Toronto: Glasgow, Brook and Co.;
London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1921 [1919].
161 pp. Includes index; fold-out map. The Chronicles of America
Series. S-D-1. #189.
Drinkwater, John. Charles James Fox. New York: Cosmopolitan Book
Corporation, MCMXXVIII [c1928, 1st edition]. 389 pp. Includes
appendix; list of illustrations; bibliography. Boyd book label. #378.
Earle, Alice Morse. Child Life in Colonial Days. New York: Macmillan
Co., 1922 [c1899]. Illustrated from photographs. 418 pp. Index.
S-D-1. #159.
……………………… Home Life in Colonial Days. Written…in the Year
MDCCCXCVIII. Illustrated by photographs, gathered by the author, of
real things, works, and happenings of olden times. New York:
Macmillan Co., 1913 [c1898; 1913 printing]. 470 pp. Index. The
Macmillan Standard Library. Signature of “Nannie Herr / Sept 1915”.
S-D-1. Mrs. Herr was Boyd’s grandmother. #187.
Edgcumbe, Richard, ed. see Shelley, Lady Frances
Fay, Bernard. The Two Franklins: fathers of American democracy.
Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., MCMXXXIII [c1933]. 397 pp.
Includes index; fold-out map of plan of Philadelphia; illustrations.
S-D-5. #169.
Federal Writers’ Project of the Federal Works Administration see
Maine: A Guide to ‘Down East’ and
North Carolina: a guide to the Old North State and
These are our Lives
Fewkes, J. Walter, Bureau Chief. Forty-Second Annual Report of the
Bureau of American Ethnology [of the Smithsonian Institution],
1924-1925. Washington: United States Government Printing Office,
1928. 5 lvs, 900 pp. Includes articles about the Creek Indians;
Aboriginal Culture of the Southeast; Indian Trails of the Southeast.
Fold-out map follows p. 748—“Trail System of the Southeastern United
States in the Early Colonial Period”. Boyd may have used this volume
as a research source for Long Hunt. OVERSIZE, on bottom shelf
below Boyd novels display. S-E-1. #919
……………….. see also Powell. J.W.
41
History, Geography, Biography
Firth, Charles, M.A. Oliver Cromwell and the Rule of Puritans in
England. New York and London: The Knickerbocker Press, 1900
[c1900]. 3 lvs., v-xiii, 496 pp., 1 lf. Includes index. On first leaf,
“James Boyd Jr. / Liverpool / July 17 / 1903”. Boyd book label.
#1585.
Fiske, John. The American Revolution. Boston and New York:
Houghton Mifflin, [c1891, c1919]. Vol. 1 includes portraits and maps;
index in vol. 2. S-D-2. #150 & #151.
………………. New France and New England. Boston and New York:
Houghton Mifflin and Co., 1902 [c1902]. 378 pp. Maps. “James
Boyd Jr. from…1902”. S-D-2. #153.
Fitzpatrick, John C. George Washington’s Accounts of Expenses while
Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, 1775-1783.
Reproduced in facsimile with annotations. Boston and New York:
Houghton Mifflin, MCMXVII. vii, 155 pp. Index. Number 297/440
copies. OVERSIZE, shelved in Library, bottom shelf, by Garden Room
door. Boyd book label. #799.
Foote, William Henry (Rev.). Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and
Biographical: illustrative of the principles of a portion of her early
settlers. New York: Robert Carter, 1846 [reprinted 1912 by The
Reprint Co., Dunn, NC; press of the Seeman Printery, Durham, NC;
2nd edition]. 557 pp. Ownership uncertain. #116.
Ford, Worthington Chauncey see Adams, Henry
Franklin, Benjamin. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. The
unmutilated and correct version. Compiled and edited, with notes, by
John Bigelow. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, n.d.
325 pp. Index. L-G-5. #183.
Fries, Adelaide L. see North Carolina Historical Commission
Fuller, J.F.C. Grant & Lee: a study in personality and generalship.
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1933. 323 pp. Includes
appendix; references; index; fold-out maps; list of sketches in text.
Eleven fold-out maps at end of text. No Boyd label. S-D-4. #696.
42
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Gibbon, Edward, Esq. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire. Fifth American from the last London edition, complete in
four volumes. New York: Printed and published by J.& J. Harper,
1833. Harper’s Edition, with copperplate engravings. Frontispiece.
Fold-out maps in volumes 1-3. Unidentified handwritten page found
in v.1 after p. 314. Bookplate of A. Jackson Herr / Harrisburg, Pa.
Boyd book label. Herr was Boyd’s grandfather. #1530-#1533.
Gilbert, Clinton Wallace. The Mirrors of Washington. By Anonymous.
With Fourteen Cartoons by Cesare and Fourteen Portraits. New York
and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, 1921,
[c1921]. Tissue-protected frontispiece of a b/w photo of Warren
Gamaliel Harding by The N. Y. Herald. . 3 lvs., iii-xi, 1-256 pp.,
3 lvs., rear free end-paper torn out. Contents with bibliographical
notes. Gilbert was a correspondent for the New York Evening Post.
“Mirrors” was a non-fiction best seller for 1922. Previous owner
signature. #963.
Giles, J.A., ed. Six Old English Chronicles, of which two are now first
translated from the monkish Latin originals. Contains Ethelwerd’s
Chronicle; Asser’s Life of Alfred; Geoffrey of Monmouth’s British
History; Gildas; Nennius; and Richard of Cirencester. Edited with notes
by J.A. Giles. London: Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden,
M. DCCC. XLVIII. 3 lvs., vi-xx, 512 pp. Includes appendices, general
index, and topographical index. Bohn’s Antiquarian Library. S-G-5.
#2009.
Goetel, Ferdynand. From Day to Day. Translated by Winifred Cooper.
Foreward by John Galsworthy. New York: The Viking Press, 1931
[c1931]. c-ix, 1 lf., 292 pp. Part autobiography, part novel. S-I-6.
#1982.
Goodwin, Maud Wilder. The Colonial Cavalier, or, Southern life before
the Revolution. Illustrated by Harry Edwards. Boston: Little, Brown
& Co., MDCCCXCV [c1894, United States Book Company; c1895,
Little, Brown & Co.]. 316 pp. Includes notes, list of illustrations, list
of authorities. S-C-2. #370.
Gorman, Herbert. The Scottish Queen. New York: Farrar & Rhinehart,
Inc., [c1932]. xiii, 605 pp. Includes illustrations and index. Boyd
book label. #480.
43
History, Geography, Biography
Grant, Mrs. Anne. Memoirs of an American Lady, with sketches of
manners and scenes in America as they existed previous to the
Revolution. With unpublished letters and a memoir of Mrs. Grant, by
James Grant Wilson. New York: Dodd, Mead, and Co., MCMIII
[c1901; 1st edition, London, Longman, 1809]. 300 pp. Includes index
and illustrations. S-C-1. #148.
Guizot, M. Saint Louis and Calvin. N.p.: Macmilland Co., n.d.
vi, 362 pp. Great Christians of France. L-B-5. #428.
Hakluyt, Richard. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques &
Discoveries of the English Nation, made by Sea or Over-land to the
Remote and Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at any Time
within the Compasse of these 1600 Yeeres [sic]. Glascow: James
MacLehose and Sons, Publishers to the University; New York:
Macmillan, dates vary with volume, 1903-5 [c1903;text is a reprint of
the second edition; first edition published 1589; second edition
revised and enlarged, with updated alphabetical usage]. 12volumes.
Includes illustrations and fold-out maps. vol. 12 includes general
index and index to ships for all volumes. Boyd book label. #603-#614.
Hale, Edward Everett. The Man without a Country. Boston: Estes
and Lauriat, 1898 [entered in office of Librarian of Congress 1888].
viii, 45 pp. Illustrated. Number 9 in The Young of Heart Series.
Hale, a Unitarian minister from Boston, founded the King’s Daughters
and Lend-a-hand clubs in Southern Pines; the first minister of the
Village Chapel in Pinehurst. “James Boyd Jr / from Mother-- /
Christmas -1898-”. L-C-3. #232.
………………… see also Lang, Andrew, Classic Memoirs
Hamilton, J.G. de Roulhac see North Carolina Historical Commission
Hare, Augustus J.C. Walks in London. Sixth edition (revised). London:
George Allen, 1894. Includes illustrations and index. In two volumes.
S-G-4. #166 & #167.
Harris, Frank. My Reminiscences as a Cowboy. Illustrations by William
Gropper. New York: Charles Boni Paper Books, 1930 [c1930].
217 pp. S-J-3. #479.
Hart, Albert Bushnell. Slavery and Abolition, 1831-1841. New York and
London: Harper and Brothers [c1906; December, 1924]. xv, 360 pp.
Includes maps. Number 16 in The American Nation: A History From
Original Sources by Associated Scholars. S-D-2. #307.
44
History, Geography, Biography
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Grandfather’s Chair: true stories from history
and biography. Illustrated. New York: A.L. Burt Company,
Publishers, n.d. v, 288 pp., with 8 pages of publisher’s list.
Frontispiece: Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. Signature of
James Boyd penciled in front of book. L-E-2. #269.
Hay, John see Thayer, William Roscoe
Hearne, Thomas see Robert of Gloucester’s Chronicle
Hebard, Grace Raymond. The Pathbreakers from River to Ocean: the
story of the great West from the time of Coronado to the present.
Sixth edition, revised and enlarged. With four maps and ninety-three
illustrations, many by William H. Jackson. Glendale, Calif. : The
Arthur H. Clark Company, 1933 [c1932]. 5 lvs., 12-312 pp. B&w
illustrations. Pronouncing vocabulary; bibliography; index.
Frontispiece, Pony Express Rider. Autograph copy. 1935.
Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1498.
Henderson, Archibald. The Conquest of the Old Southwest: the
romantic story of the early pioneers into Virginia, the Carolinas,
Tennessee, and Kentucky, 1740-1790. New York: The Century Co.,
1920 [c1920]. xxiv, 395 pp. Includes index, bibliographical notes,
and fold-out map. Book jacket. S-J-3. #767.
……………….………….. North Carolina: the Old North State and the new.
Issued in five volumes. Archibald Henderson is author and editor of
volumes 1 and 2; North Carolina Biography, in volumes 3-5 is by a
special staff of writers. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1941
[c1941]. Illustrated. Index to and list of illustrations for all volumes
in vol.1. Information about James Boyd and Adam Boyd, an early
relative and North Carolina printer in v.2. #547-#551.
Henderson, Colonel G.F.R. Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil
War. With an introduction by Field-Marshal the Late Right Hon.
Viscount Wolseley. Published in two volumes; this is vol. II, with
portraits, maps, and plans. New impression. London, New York, etc.:
Longmans, Green, and Co., 1919 [1st edition 1898, … 2nd edition
1902; September 1919 printing]. 528 pp. Includes index to both
volumes. Professional book restoration in 1999. S-D-5. #806.
45
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Hendrick, Burton J. Statesmen of the Lost Cause: Jefferson Davis and
his Cabinet. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1939 [c1939, first
edition; published November 1939]. xvii, 452 pp. Includes a brief
chronology of the Civil War, bibliography, index, and illustrations.
Probably Boyd’s, but no ownership marks. #1227.
Herskovits, Melville J. Life in a Haitian Valley. New York and London:
Alfred A. Knopf, 1937 [1st edition c1937]. xvi, 350 pp, xix. B&w
photos not numbered. Includes index, references, notes, and
glossary of Creole terms. Katharine Boyd’s book. #2186.
Holland, Rupert Sargent. Historic Ships. Illustrated by Manning de
V. Lee. Philadelphia: Macrae Smith Company Publishers, [c1926].
390 pp. Illustrated end papers. Ownership uncertain. #975.
Hudleston, F.J. Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne: misadventures of an
English general in the Revolution. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co.,
c1927]. Illustrated. 367 pp. Book jacket. S-C-3. #182.
Hughes, Thomas, M.P. Alfred the Great. N.P.: Macmillan & Co.
Publishers, n.d. 2 lvs., iv-v, 334 pp., 3 lvs. of publishers lists and
information. Tissue protected frontispiece and illustrations (2).
Signature of A.J. Herr. Boyd book label upside down on rear free end
paper. L-A-4. #2017.
Hunter, Alexander. Johnny Reb and Billy Yank. Illustrated by Harold
Macdonald and R.O. Tolman. New York and Washington: The Neale
Publishing Company, 1905 [c1904]. 420 pp. Index. S-D-5. #769.
Jacks, L.V. Xenophon, Soldier of Fortune. New York and London:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, MCMXXX [c1930; Scribner “A” for first
edition]. xi, 236 pp. Boyd book label. #478.
Jameson, John Franklin, ed. Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial
Period: illustrative documents. Edited under the auspices of the
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. New York: The
Macmillan Company, 1923 [c1923]. xxvi, 619 pp. Includes index.
Torn book jacket in volume. S-C-5. #653.
Javits, Benjamin A. The Commonwealth of Industry; the separation of
industry and the State. New York and London: Harper Brothers
Publishers, 1936 [c1936; first edition, D-L]. Author’s Autograph
Edition 53/200. 5 lvs., vii-xiv., 1 lf., 1-229 pp., 1 lf Illustrated with
b/w charts, with a fold-out frontispiece. Includes index. Ownership
uncertain. #2575.
46
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Jay, William. The Life of John Jay. With selections from his
correspondence and miscellaneous papers by his sons. New York:
J. and J. Harper, 1833 [c1833]. In two volumes; with appendices.
S-D-5. #155 & #156.
Jemison, Mrs. Mary see Seaver, James E.
Johnson, Clifton. Battleground Adventures: the stories of dwellers on
the scenes of conflict in some of the most notable battles of the Civil
War. Collected in personal interviews by Clifton Johnson. Illustrated
by Rodney Thomson. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1915
[c1915, published November 1915; 1st edition]. ix, 422 pp. Torn book
jacket. S-D-4. #327.
……………………… The Land of Heather: Scotland. Written and
illustrated by Clifton Johnson. New York and London: Macmillan,
MCMXXVI [c1903; reissued February 1926]. xiii, 258 pp. Map. Book
belonged to Kate Stewart, a friend of the Boyds’. #439.
Johnson, Gerald W. The Secession of the Southern States. New York:
G.P. Putnam’s Sons, MCMXXXIII [c1933]. Illustrations, notes, index.
176 pp. Great Occasions series. S-D-4. #365.
Johnson, Sir William see Pound, Arthur
Judy, Will. A Soldier’s Diary: a day-to-day record in the World War.
By Captain Will Judy. Illustrated by Bert Hanor. Chicago: Judy
Publishing Company, 1930 [c1931, 1st edition]. 216 pp. S-D-3. #766.
Kemble, Frances Anne. Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation
in 1838-1839. New York: Harper & Brothers, [July 1863;
1st published London: Longman, Green, May, 1863]. 337 pp. Poem
“Absence” by the author inserted before Preface. A description of slavery
as it actually was on a Southern plantation; this book influenced public opinion
during the Civil War. Fanny Kemble was a popular British actress. S-E-4. #367.
Kennedy, J.P. [John]. Swallow Barn; or, a sojourn in the Old Dominion.
With illustrations by Strother. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co.,
1861 [1851, revised edition]. 506 pp. S-E-4. #267.
Kent, Rockwell. Wilderness: a journal of quiet adventure in Alaska.
With drawings by the author and an introduction by Dorothy
Canfield. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1920 [c1920].
xvii, 217 pp. Boyd book label. #285.
47
History, Geography, Biography
Kenton, Edna. Simon Kenton: his life and period, 1755-1836. Garden
City, New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., MCMXXX [1930,
1st edition]. xxiii, 352 pp. Includes bibliography, index, and list of
illustrations. Kenton was a frontier scout and devoted follower of Daniel Boone.
S-E-4. #294.
La Farge, Mabel see Adams, Henry
Lagerlof, Selma. Jerusalem. Translated from the Swedish by Velma
Swanston Howard. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page &
Company, 1917 [c1915]. xiv, 342 pp. Northland Edition.
Lagerlof won the Nobel Prize in literature and was the 1st woman in the Swedish
Academy. L-D-4. #456.
Lamartine, Alphonse de. [Four works in one volume.] Contains Memoirs
of my Youth; Additional Memoirs of my Youth; Genevieve; or, The
History of a Servant Girl (translated from the French by A.R. Scoble);
The Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. New York: Harper &
Brothers, Publishers, 1849 [entered in the year 1846 in the Clerk’s
Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts]. Separate
page numbers for each work. Signature of A.J. Herr. Boyd book
label. #2041.
Lang, Andrew. Classic Memoirs. By Earl of Clarendon, John Evelyn,
Samuel Pepys, Grammont-Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, Horace
Walpole, Aaron Burr, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, John Heneage Jesse.
With special introductions by Andrew Lang and Edward Everett Hale.
Revised edition. London and New York: The Colonial Press, [c1901].
xii, 437 pp. Book professionally repaired in 1999. Boyd book label.
#820.
Langhorne, John and William see Plutarch’s Lives.
Larus, John Rouse. Women of America. Philadelphia: Rittenhouse Press
[c. Washington; Stationers’ Hall, London, 1907, 1908]. xi, 389 pp.
Woman: In All Ages and in All Countries. L-A-4. #246.
Lattimer, R.B. An Introductory History of France to the Beginning of the
XXth Century. With two new chapters by R.B. Lattimer. London:
John Murray, [1st edition, 1884; new and enlarged edition, 1918;
3rd printing]. xii, 308 pp. Illustrated. L-A-4. #302.
48
History, Geography, Biography
Layard, Austen Henry, Esq. Nineveh and its Remains. With an account
of a visit to the Chaldaean Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yezidis,
or Devil-Worshippers; and an inquiry into the manners and arts of
the ancient Assyrians. New edition; two volumes in one. New-York:
George P. Putnam, 1853. 5 lvs, 4-373, 3 lvs. Index. Professionally
restored, spring 2000. Bookplate of Germantown Literary Institute;
from Struthers Burt collection. #865.
Lecky, William Edward Hartpole. The American Revolution, 1763-1783:
being the chapters and passages relating to America from the author’s
history of England in the eighteenth century. Arranged and ed.;
historical and bibliographical notes, by James A. Woodburn. New
York and London: D. Appleton and Co., 1921 [c1898]. 518 pp. Index.
Spine title, Lecky’s American Revolution / Woodburn. S-D-2. #152.
……………….……….. A History of England in the Eighteenth Century.
In 8 volumes. New York: D. Appleton and Company, date on title
page varies—1878 (v.1,2), 1882 (v.3,4); 1887 (v.5,6), 1890 (v.7,8).
Index to all volumes in vol.8; all but v.6 end with at least 1 leaf of
publishers’ works. End papers brown on some volumes, decorated on
others. Signature of A.J. Herr on some volumes. S-A-2. #2045-#2052.
Lewis, D.B. Wyndham. Francois Villon, a documented survey. With a
preface by Hilaire Belloc. New York: Coward-McCann, Inc.; Hartford:
Edwin V. Mitchell, Inc., 1928 [c1918]. xix, 407 pp. Boyd book label.
#224.
Lewis, Lloyd. Sherman, Fighting Prophet. Illustrated with reproductions
of maps, engravings and photographs. New York: Harcourt, Brace
and Company, [c1932, first edition]. xii, 690 pp. Pages of
illustrations not numbered. Includes bibliography and index.
Frontispiece: Sherman. Label of The Book Shop…Harrisburg, Pa.
S-D-4. #2255.
49
History, Geography, Biography
Lewis, Sinclair see Cohn, David L.
Lewisohn, Ludwig. Expression in America. New York and London:
Harper & Brothers, 1932 [c1932; 2nd printing March 1932]
xxxii, 624 pp. Index. S-F-4. #266.
Little, Rev. Charles E. Historical Lights. A volume of six thousand
quotations from standard histories and biographies; and twenty
thousand cross-references, with a general index and index of personal
names. These extracts consist chiefly of facts and incidents. They are
designed for those who desire ready access to the events, the lessons,
and the precedents of history, in the preparation of addresses, essays,
and sermons, also in pleadings at the bar, in discussing political
issues, and in writing for the press. New York and London: Funk and
Wagnalls, 1886 [1886]. 2 lvs., vi, 958 pp., lf., 46 pp, 2 lvs. Indexes of
authors and personal names, and general index of topics. Entries are
numbered. Ownership uncertain. #381.
Lodge, Henry Cabot. A Short History of the English Colonies in America.
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1881 [c1881]. 560 pp. Index;
chronological table; map. Volume professionally repaired in 1999.
S-A-3. #149.
…………and Theodore Roosevelt. Hero Tales from American History.
New York: The Century Company, 1898 [c1895, The DeVinne Press].
xiv, 1 lf., 335 pp. B&w illustrations; no index. Inscribed, “James
Boyd Jr. / From Mother / July 2nd ‘99” [his 11th birthday]. #284.
Lucas, E.V. Cloud and Silver. New York: George H. Doran Company,
[c1916]. vi-vii, 1 lf., 11-189 pp. Essays concerning World War I.
In pencil on front free end paper, “Katharine Lamont / from A.F. /
Christmas 1916”. L-D-5. #1999.
Mac Coun, Townsend. An Historical Geography of the United States.
Revised edition. New York, Boston, Chicago: Silver, Burdett &
Company, 1890 [c1889, 1890]. vi, 46 pp. with 12 leaves of
unnumbered maps. Includes list of maps; index. Signature of Eleanor
Herr Boyd, October Ninety-Two. S-D-1. #655.
50
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MacGregor, Mary. The Story of France. Told to boys and girls. With
twenty plates in color by William Rainey. New York: Frederick A.
Stokes Company, [c1920]. xiii, 509 pp. Includes index, list of kings,
list of illustrations. L-A-4. #475.
……………………. The Story of Rome: from the earliest times to the
death of Augustus. Told to boys and girls. With twenty plates in
colour by Paul Woodroffe, W. Rainey and Dudley Heath.
London: T.C. and E.C. Jack, Ltd., [n.d.]. xiv, 430 pp. Index.
Boyd book label. #200.
Macrae, David. The Americans at Home: pen-and-ink sketches of
American men, manners and institutions.. Edinburgh: Edmonston
and Douglas, 1870. vi, 408 pp. Volume 2 only of two volumes
Includes index to both volumes. S-C-4. #654.
Mahaffy, J.P. Social Life in Greece from Homer to Menander. London:
Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1913 [c first edition 1874…7th edition 1890;
reprinted 1894…1913]. xvi, 495 pp. Index. S-G-2. #253.
Mahan, Alfred Thayer. The Influence of Sea Power upon History,
1660-1783. By Captain A.T. Mahan. Boston: Little, Brown and Co.,
1898; fifteenth edition [c1890]. 557 pp. Illustrations include maps,
plans of naval battles. S-C-5. #117.
…………………………… The Life of Nelson: the embodiment of the sea
power of Great Britain. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1897
[c1897]. Published in 2 volumes. Includes maps (some fold-out) and
battle plans. Tissue-protected plates of photographs. Gilt bust of
Nelson on front covers. Boyd book label. #2032 & #2033.
Maine: a guide to ‘Down East’. Written by workers of the Federal
Writers’ Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State
of Maine. Sponsored by the Maine Development Commission.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1937.
xxvi, 476 pp. Illustrated with photographs. On end papers, keys to
Maine tours. Fourth in the American Guide Series. Contents missing
from pocket inside back cover. No James Boyd book label; estate of
Katharine Boyd. #227.
Malaparte, Curzio. Coup d’Etat: the technique of revolution. Translated
by Sylvia Saunders. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1932 [c1932;
1st edition]. 3 vls., 5-251 pp., 1 lf. On front free end paper, “Save for
N.B.” [Nancy Boyd?]. #2065.
51
History, Geography, Biography
Marsh, Edward Clark, ed. The Wisdom of Thomas Carlyle. Selected
and edited, with introduction. New York: Brentano’s, Fifth Avenue,
MCMXI [c1909]. 3 lvs., v-xxvii, 1 lf., 202 pp., 1 lf. Line frame around
text on each page. No back cover; corner torn from leather front
cover. L-G-3. #1706
Marshall, John. The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of
the American Forces, during the War which established the
Independence of his Country, and First President of the United States.
Compiled under the inspection of The Honourable Bushrod Washington,
from original papers, bequeathed to him by his Deceased Relative. By
John Marshall. Second edition, revised and corrected by the author.
Philadelphia: Published by James Crissy, 1833 [1831; stereotyped by
J. Crissy and G. Goodman]. 2 lvs, iv (preface), 460 pp. of text, 42 pp.
of notes, viii of index, 3 lvs. In two volumes; library has vol. I only.
Bookplate of A. Jackson Herr, Harrisburg, Pa., #133. Signature of
A. Herr on reverse of front free end paper. #916.
McCarthy, Justin. A History of our own Times, from the accession of
Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880. New York: Harper
& Brothers Publishers, n.d. Two volumes. Appendix of events to the
end of 1886 in vol.1; index to both volumes in vol.2. #1682 & #1683.
……………..……… A History of the Four Georges. New York and
London: Harper and Brothers, 1901 [c1901]. In four volumes.
Volumes 3 and 4 have the revised title, A History of the Four Georges
and of William IV; by Justin McCarthy and Justin Huntly McCarthy.
Index to all volumes in vol. 4. S-D-2. #465-#468.
Miller, Samuel, A.M. A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century.
Part first; in two volumes: containing a sketch of the Revolutions
and improvements in science, arts, and literature, during that period.
Published according to Act of Congress. New York: Printed by
T. and J. Swords, No 160 Pearl-Street, 1803. Spine title, Miller’s
Retrospect. No ownership marks; probably belonged to James Boyd or
Struthers Burt. #1703 & #1704.
The Mirrors of Washington see Gilbert, Clinton Wallace
Montagu, Mary Wortley. Lady Montagu’s Letters. London: Published by
John Sharpe, Picadilly, 1820. Two volumes, index in each volume.
Title of vol.2, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu’s Letters from France and
Italy. L-G-7. #2169 & #2150.
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[Montagu]
The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley
Montagu, including her correspondence, poems, and essays.
Published, by permission, from her genuine papers. Sixth edition.
London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; John
Murray, and Baldwin, Craddock and Joly, 1817. In five volumes.
Vol. I, Memoirs includes two fold-out letters;
vol. II, Letters during Mr. Wortley’s Embassy;
vol. III, Letters during Mr. Wortley’s Embassy, to the Countess of Mar,
at Paris, and to Mr. Wortley;
vol. IV, Letters during her Residence Abroad, from 1746-1756;
vol. V, Letters, Poems, Essays includes an index to all volumes.
Boyd book label; LR-B-2 shown on v.4 only. #1468-#1472.
Moore, Edward A. The Story of a Cannoneer Under Stonewall Jackson,
in which is told the part taken by the Rockbridge Artillery in the Army
of Northern Virginia. With introductions by Capt. Robert E. Lee, Jr.,
and Hon. Henry St. George Tucker. Lynchburg, Va.: J.P. Bell, 1910
[c1907]. 331 pp. Illustrated by portraits. Appendix. S-D-5. #486.
Moore, John W. School History of North Carolina: from 1854 to the
present time. Eighth edition, revised and enlarged. Raleigh: Alfred
Williams & Co., Publishers, 1889 [1882]. viii, 369 pp. Signatures of:
H.H. Powell Jr. and John H. Powell / Aberdeen, N.C. #1111.
Morley, John. Diderot and the Encyclopaedists. London: Macmillan
and Company, 1886 [printed by R&R Clark, Edinburgh]. xii, 351 pp.
Includes appendix but no index. Volume II only. S-J-8. #357.
………………… Rousseau. London: Macmillan and Company, 1886
[first edition published in 1873, revised in1878; printed by R&R
Clark, Edinburgh]. In two volumes. Index to both volumes in vol.2.
S-J-8. #355 & #356.
Morse, Jedediah, comp. The American Gazetteer. [Boston: Thomas and
Andrews, 1798. Electronic source for information, OCLC World Cat, record
number 38074430.] [The first edition was printed by S. Hall and Thomas
& Andrews, and sold by E. Larkin, Boston, 1797]. 388 pp, 2 lvs. This
first gazetteer of the American continent includes entries for North,
Central, and South America. Includes table of “Post-Offices in the
United States, with the Distance from the Post-Office at Philadelphia
to every other post-office.” Morse was known as “the Father of
American Geography”, and this volume would have been a useful
reference for the writing of Drums. Front cover and title page missing;
no imprint; no colophon; no Boyd book label. #392.
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Nagel, Charles. A Boy’s Civil War Story. Philadelphia: Dorrance and
Company, [c1935; c1937]. Autograph copy, “For Mrs. Harold C.
Chatfield / with warm [?] greetings / Charles Nagel / Oct 5/38”. A son
of German settlers talks of his life in the US and the Civil War. Ownership
uncertain. #2322.
Napier, Henry Edward. New England Blockaded in 1814: the journal of
Henry Edward Napier, Lieutenant in H.M.S. Nymphe. Edited by
Walter Muir Whitehill. Salem [Massachusetts]: Peabody Museum,
1939. 4 lvs, v-xxi, 88 pp, 6 lvs. Includes notes, appendices,
illustrations, and a fold-out map. “Sixty copies on Laverstake rag
paper, numbered 1-60, and 1200 copies on Sterling Antique paper”.
This copy is not numbered. Torn book jacket. Ownership uncertain.
#977.
The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans. Conducted by
James B. Longacre, Philadelphia, and James Herring of New York,
under the superintendence of the American Academy of Fine Arts.
Philadelphia: Henry Perkins; New York: Monson Bancroft; London:
O. Rich, 1836 [entered in the Southern District of New York in 1833].
Library has volume III only. Separate page numbers for each entry.
Includes contents but no index. Tissue-protected frontispiece and
other illustrations. Volume previously recovered; no book label. #2073.
Nevins, Allan, ed. see Adams, John Quincy
North Carolina: a guide to the Old North State. Compiled and written
by The Federal Writers’ Project of the Federal Works Agency, Work
Projects Administration, for the State of North Carolina. Chapel Hill:
The University of North Carolina Press, MCMXXXIX [1st published in
1939; c1939]. Sponsored by the NC Department of Conservation and
Development. xxxiv, 601 pp. B&w illustrations; maps. Includes
index, chronology, suggested readings. Map of N.C. on end papers.
American Guide Series. Probably belonged to Katharine Boyd. #859.
North Carolina and its Resources. Raleigh, N.C.: State Board of
Agriculture. Winston: M.I. & J.C. Steward, Public Printers and
Binders, 1896. xv, 413 pp. Illustrated; good table of contents, but no
index. Description of Moore County, pp. 369-371; of Southern Pines
and Pinehurst “Piny-[sic]Woods Resorts”, pp. 284-287. “Macauley”
signature on front paste-down end paper. This was probably the Charles
Macauley who wrote a column for The Pilot. #1103.
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North Carolina Historical Commission. The Correspondence of Jonathan
Worth. Collected and edited by J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. Raleigh:
Edwards and Broughton Printing Company, 1909 [c1909].
xiii, 655 pp. Volume I of Publications of the North Carolina Historical
Commission. S-C-1. #703
…………………… The Papers of Thomas Ruffin. Collected and edited by
J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. Raleigh: Edwards and Broughton, State
Printers, 1918. In four volumes; index to all volumes in vol.4.
Publications of the North Carolina Historical Commission. S-C-1.
#699 - #702.
…………………… Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Edited by
Adelaide L. Fries. Raleigh: Edwards and Broughton, 1926. Index.
Volume III of Publications of the North Carolina Historical Commission.
S-C-3. #704.
Odum, Howard W. Southern Regions of the United States. Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1936 [c1936; 3rd printing January
1943]. Published for the Southern Regional Committee of the Social
Science Research Council. Xi, 664 pp. Includes index; bibliography;
source notes; maps, charts, tables. No ownership marks. #1005.
Olmstead, Frederick Law. A Journey in the Back Country, in the Winter
of 1853-4. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1907
[originally issued in 1860]. In two volumes; index in vol.2. Olmstead’s
firm did the landscaping for Pinehurst. S-D-4 (v.1) #457 & S-C-4 (v.2) #181.
Packard, Francis R., M.C. Life and Times of Ambroise Pare [1510-1590],
with a new translation of his Apology and an account of his journeys
in divers places. With twenty-two text illustrations, twenty-seven full
page plates, and two folded maps of Paris of the 16th and 17th centuries.
New York: Paul B. Hoeber, 1921 [c1921]. First edition. xii, 297 pp.
Packard was editor of the Annals of Medical History. #1002.
………….……………. Life and Times of Ambroise Pare [1510-1590], with
a New Translation of his Apology and an Account of his Journeys in
Divers Places. With twenty-two text illustrations, twenty-seven full page
plates, and two folded maps of Paris of the 16th and 17th centuries. New
York: Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., MCMXXVI [c1921; second edition
January 1926]. xiv, 297 pp. Boyd book label on this edition. #260.
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Parkman, Francis. The Struggle for a Continent. Edited from the
writings of Francis Parkman by Pelham Edgar. With numerous
illustrations, including portraits, full-page plates, maps, etc.
Boston: Little, Brown, 1902 [c1865-1902; published October 1902].
xix, 542 pp. Index. S-D-4. #694.
Parrington, Vernon Louis. The Colonial Mind, 1620-1800. New York:
Harcourt, Brace and Co., [c1927]. 413 pp. Includes bibliography
and index. Vol. I of series, Main Currents in American Thought: an
interpretation of American literature from the beginnings to 1920.
A history of American ideas as seen through literature of the period.
Ownership uncertain.
#154.
Peixotto, Ernest. A Revolutionary Pilgrimage: being an account of a
series of visits to battlegrounds and other places made memorable by
the War of the Revolution. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
MDCCCCXVII [c1917]. 269 pp. Illustrated. S-C-3. #158.
Pennington, Patience. A Woman Rice Planter. With an introduction by
Owen Wister and Illustrations by Alice R.H. Smith. New York:
Macmillan, 1922 [c1904, 1905, 1906, 1907 by the Sun Printing and
Publishing Association; c1913, Macmillan; published September
1913.] Concerns the rice-plantation coast of South Carolina; Wister was the
grandson of Fanny (Frances) Kemble, q.v. S-C-2. #1098.
Plutarch’s Lives. Translated from the Original Greek; with notes, critical
and historical, and a Life of Plutarch, by John Langhorne, D.D. and
William Langhorne, A.N. A new edition, carefully revised and
corrected. London: Printed for Thomas Tegg and Son, B. Griffin and
Co., Glascow; T.T. and H. Tegg, Dublin; also, J. and S.A. Tegg, Sydney
and Hobart Town, 1837; printed by J. Haddon, Castle Street,
Finsbury. Leaves preceding title page are missing, xxiv, 748 pp., final
leaves missing. Spine title, Langhorne’s Plutarch. S-G-4. #1485.
Poe, Clarence see Connor, R.D.W.
Polo, Marco. The Travels of Marco Polo [The Venetian]. Revised from
Marsden’s translation and edited with introduction by Manuel
Komroff. New York: Boni & Liveright, [c1926]. xxxii, 369 pp.
Index. S-K-5. #477.
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Pound, Arthur and Richard E. Day. Johnson of the Mohawks: a
biography of Sir William Johnson, Irish immigrant, Mohawk war
chief, American soldier, empire builder. New York: Macmillan, 1930
[c1930]. xvii, 555 pp. Includes notes; bibliography; indexes; lists of
illustrations and maps. Boyd book label. #546.
Powell, John Wesley. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of
Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1893-’94.
By J.W. Powell, Director. Washington [D.C.]: Government Printing
Office, 1897. cxxi, 366 pp. Detailed b&w illustrations. Index.
Includes: “Stone Implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake Tidewater
Province,” by William Henry Holmes, on pages 13-152. This volume and
the following must have assisted Boyd’s nephews Alexander and John Boyd with
their arrowhead collection, included for many years in the Boyd Room of the
Southern Pines Public Library; now located at Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve.
James Boyd’s; no book label.
Boyd novels display case.
#909.
OVERSIZE; bottom shelf below
……………...………… Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1883-’84. Washington,
[D.C.]: GPO, 1887. liii, 564 pp. Illustrated in color and b&w. Two
folded maps located in pocket inside back cover: Territory Originally
Assigned to the Cherokee ‘Nation of’ Indians West of the Mississippi,
1884, by C.C. Royce, and Cherokee Territorial Limits from their first
association with whites to their removal west of the Mississippi. Text
includes information on The Cherokee Nation. Boyd might have used this
as a source for Bitter Creek. S-E-1. #910. OVERSIZE; shelved as above.
…….…………….. see also Fewkes, J. Walter
Prescott, William H. Biographical and Critical Miscellanies.
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott , 1867 [1845, Harper & Brothers].
729 pp. The Works of William H. Prescott. Page before title page torn
out. L-A-5. #581.
………….. History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a Preliminary View of
the Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of the Conqueror,
Hernando Cortez. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1868 [1843]. Maps
and illustrations. The Works of William H. Prescott. In three volumes.
L-A-5. #584-#586.
………………………. History of the Conquest of Peru; with a Preliminary
View of the Civilization of the Incas. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott,
1867 [1845]. Map of Peru. The Works of William H. Prescott. In two
volumes. L-A-5. #582-#583.
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[Prescott]………………………. The History of the Reign of the Emperor
Charles the Fifth: with an account of the Emperor’s life after his
abdication.
Ed. by William Robertson. Philadelphia: J.B.
Lippincott, 1867 [1856]. The Works of William H. Prescott. Index in
vol. 3. L-A-5. #587-#589.
………………………. see also Ticknor, George
Preston, John Hyde. Revolution 1776. New York: Harcourt Brace,
[c1933; 3rd printing January 1934]. 440 pp. Includes bibliography,
index, and illustrations. S-D-3. #819.
Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston. Chronicles of Chicora Wood. New York:
Scribner, 1923 [c1922; published May 1922]. ix, 366 pp. Illustrated.
S-C-2. #800.
Ravenel Harriott Horry (Rutledge) Ravenel. Charleston: the place
and the people. By Mrs. St. Julien Ravenel. With illustrations by
Vernon Howe Bailey. New York and London: Macmillan, 1925
[c1906, published November 1906]. xiii, 528 pp. Index. Dust jacket.
S-C-2. #366.
Rawson, Marion Nicholl. Candle Days: the story of early American arts
and implements. New York and London: The Century Co. [c1927].
307 pp. Illustrations; index. S-D-1. #137.
Read, M. Ch. La Satyre Menippee, ou la vertu du Catholicon. Selon
l’edition princeps de 1594 avec introduction et eclaircissements par
M. Ch. Read. Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles, E. Flammarion,
Successeur, 26, Rue Racine, n.d. xxiij [sic], 322 pp. “Table” on last
two pages. “…un pamphlet, une comedie, un coup d’Etat.” This was a
famous French political pamphlet. Label of The Little Bookstore / 51 East
60th St., New York. L-B-4. #1479.
Remarque, Erich Maria. All Quiet on the Western Front. Translated
from the German by A.W. Wheen. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co.,
1929 [c1929; 2nd English printing, June 1929; c1928 under title Im
Westen Nichts Neues]. 291 pp. S-D-3. #321.
…………. All Quiet on the Western Front. New York: Grosset & Dunlap
Publishers, by arrangement with Little, Brown & Company, [published
June 1929, 19th printing]. 229 pp. This apparently was Boyd’s book,
dated January 13, 1931 on flyleaf. #1162.
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Rhodes, James Ford. History of the United States, from the Compromise
of 1850. Published in 8 volumes.
Volumes 1-4, New York: Harper and Bros., [1892-1899];
vols. 5-8, New York: Macmillan, [1904…1919].
V.1 1850-1854
V.2 1854-1860
V.3 1860-1862
V.4 1862-1864
V.5 1864-1866
V.6 1866-1872; History of the United States from the Compromise of
1850 to The Final Restoration of Home Rule at the South in 1877
V.7 1872-1877
V.8 1877-1896; History of the United States from Hayes to McKinley.
Some volumes indexed. Vol. 3 has fold-out map of Northeastern
Virginia and the vicinity of Washington, Jan. 1862, facing p. 496.
Pocket inside front cover of v.4 has 4 maps: Map of the Defenses of
Washington; Grant’s Vicksburg Campaign; map of the Battle of
Antietam; the Seven Days’ Battles; inside back cover—4 maps,
Grant’s and Sheridan’s Campaigns, 1864; Sherman’s Campaigns from
Chattanooga to Atlanta; Eastern Virginia; map Showing the Army
Movements around Chattanooga, Tennessee. Label of The Little
Bookstore. S-A-4. #303, #2247-#2253.
Robert of Gloucester’s Chronicle. Transcrib’d [sic], and now first
publish’d, from a MS. in the HARLEYAN LIBRARY by Thomas Hearne,
M.A. To which is added, besides a glossary and other improvements, a
continuation (by the Author himself) of this chronicle, from a MS. in the
COTTONIAN LIBRARY. Oxford: printed at the Theatre, M. DCC. XXIV.
1 lf., iii-lxxxv, 792 pp., 1 lf. Includes appendix, glossary, index. “The
great use of Robert of Gloucester is the study of the old Saxon
tongue.”—from Preface. Printed in old Saxon alphabet. S-G-5. #2085.
Robertson, William see Prescott, William H.
Rogers, Cameron. Colonel Bob Ingersoll: a biographical narrative of
the great American orator and agnostic. Garden City, New York:
Doubleday, Page & Company, 1927 [c1927; first edition].
8 lvs, 293 pp. S-E-2. #899.
Rollins, Philip Ashton. The Cowboy: his characteristics, his equipment,
and the development of the West. New York: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1922 [c1922]. xiv, 353 pp. Illustrated; drawing by N.C. Wyeth
opposite p. 218. S-J-3. #361.
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Roosevelt, Theodore. The Winning of the West.
Part II: In the Current of the Revolution.
Part III: The War in the Northwest.
Part IV: The Indian Wars, 1784-1787: Franklin, Kentucky, Ohio,
and Tennessee.
Part V: St. Clair and Wayne.
New York: The Current Literature Publishing Company, 1905 [c1889,
1894, and 1896]. Library has volumes 2 through 5. No book label.
#912-#914 & #980.
………………………… see also Lodge, Henry Cabot
Rourke, Constance. American Humor: a study of the national character.
New York: Harcourt, Brace [c1931; 2nd printing May 1931].
x, 322 pp. Bibliographical note; index. S-F-4. #220.
Rousseau, Jean J., compiler. Eloisa: or, a series of original letters
collected and published by Mr. J.J. Rousseau, Citizen of Geneva.
Translated from the French. A new edition, to which is now first
added, the Sequel of Julia; or, The New Eloisa, (found amongst the
author’s papers after his decease). London: Printed by H. Baldwin:
sold by R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster Row; and T. Becket, in Pall-Mall,
M DCC LXXXIV. Four volumes. L-B-6. #1590 - #1593.
………….. ……………… see also Morley, John
Ruffin, Thomas see North Carolina Historical Commission
Russell, Phillips. John Paul Jones: man of action. Drawings by Leon
Underwood. New York: Brentano’s, MCMXXVII [c1927]. 314 pp.
Appendix; index. S-C-5. #147.
The Scottish Clans and their Tartans. Pocket Edition. Edinburgh
W. & A.K. Johnston, Ltd.; London: Macmilland & Co., Ltd., _____.
27 pp., 97 lvs. of main text, 30 pp. of advertisements. Color prints
of tartans for each clan. Previously rebound. #898.
Sears, Roebuck, & Company see Cohn, David L.
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Seaver, James E. A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison. Who was
taken by the Indians, in the year 1775, when only about twelve years of
age, and has continued to reside amongst them to the present time.
Containing an account of the murder of her father and his family; her
sufferings; her marriage to two Indians; her troubles with her children;
barbarities of the Indians in the French and Revolutionary Wars; the life
of her last husband, &c.; and many historical facts never before
published. Carefully taken from her own words, Nov. 29th, 1823. To
which is added, an appendix, containing an account of the tragedy at
the Devil’s Hole, in 1763, and of Sullivan’s Expedition; the traditions,
manners, customs, &c. of the Indians, as believed and practised at the
present day, and since Mrs. Jemison’s captivity; together with some
anecdotes, and other entertaining matters. CANANDAIGUA: printed by
J.D. Bemis and Co., 1824
New York: Random House, MCMXXIX. [May 8, 1824 c.], 23rd printing.
Reprint of first edition, 511/950, July 1929, by Pynson Printers of
New York. “…the spirit and format of the first printing has been
adapted for this book, and no use has been made of the notes
available in the twenty-second edition….” 4 lvs., v-xxiii, 25-190 pp.,
5 lvs. S-F-3. #2161.
Shaftesbury, The Right Honorable Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of.
Characteristicks [sic] of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times. The fifth
edition, corrected, with the addition of A Letter Concerning Design.
Printed by John Darby in Bartholomew-Close, London, M.DCC.XXXII.
In three volumes, all with bookplate of Sir John Francis Davis, and
his coat of arms, with motto “Utili Secernere Homestium”.
A noted philosopher, the 2nd Earl of Shaftesbury inherited from his father the family share
as a Lord Proprietor of North Carolina. Characteristicks was originally published in 1711.
[From The Proprietors of North Carolina, by W.S. Powell.]
Volume I: A Letter Concerning Enthusiasm;
Senseum Communis, an essay on the freedom of wit and humour;
Soliloquy, or, advice to an author. 5 lvs., 3-364 pp., 1 lf. L-G-5. #375.
Volume II. An Inquiry Concerning Virtue and Merit;
The Moralists; A Philosophical Rhapsody. Illustrated.
3 lvs., 5-443 pp., 2 lvs. L-G-5. #2043.
Volume III. Miscellaneous Reflections on the Preceding Treatises, and
other critical subjects;
A Notion of the Tablature, or Judgment of Hercules,
with a letter concerning design. 41 p. 27 lvs. Index. L-G-5. #2044.
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Shelley, Frances Lady. The Diary of Frances Lady Shelley, 1787-1817.
Edited by her Grandson, Richard Edgcumbe [sic]. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons. Volume I is 1912 [first edition, 5th printing].
Volume II is 1913 [first edition]. Includes index and illustrations.
Signatures of Nannie Herr, 1913, and Helen Boyd Dull. Boyd book
label. #697 & #698.
Shelton, A.C. Down to the Sea in Maine. Photographs and foreward by
A.C. Shelton. With an introduction by Robert P. Tristram Coffin.
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1942 [c1942, first edition].
116 pp. B&w illustrations; map, “Down East Maine”, in front cover.
Probably belonged to the Boyds. #897.
Simonds, Frank H. History of the World War. New York: Doubleday,
Page. Volume One: The Attack on France, 1919 [c1917].
Volume Two: The Making of Middle Europe, 1918 [c1918].
Includes maps and illustrations. S-D-2. #463-#464.
Sloane, William Milligan. The French War and the Revolution. New
York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1893 [c1893]. xxii, 2 lvs. (map),
409 pp., 2 lvs. of maps. Includes bibliography, index, list of maps,
and chronological table. Second of four in The American History
Series. Signature of A.J. Herr. S-B-3. #252.
Smedes, Susan Dabney [daughter]. Memorials of a Southern Planter.
Baltimore: Cushings and Bailey, 1887 [c1887]. 341 pp. Well-marked
in pencil through-out; many notes on back endpapers. S-D-4. #802.
Smith, William, ed. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities.
Third American edition, carefully revised and containing numerous
additional articles relative to the botany, mineralogy and zoology of the
ancients, by Charles Anthon. New York, Cincinnati, Chicago:
American Book Company, [1843]. ix, 1124 pp. Includes general
index and illustrations. S-G-5. #761.
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology [formerly,
Bureau of Ethnology] see Fewkes, J. Walter.
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology see Powell, J.W.
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Social England see Traill, H.D.
The Southern Historical Publications Society. The South in the Building
of the Nation: a history of the Southern states designed to record the
South’s part in the making of the American nation; to portray the
character and genius, to chronicle the achievements and progress,
and to illustrate the life and traditions of the Southern people.
Richmond, Virginia: L.H. Jenkins, [c1909].
Volume VI: Economic History, 1865-1909.
Volume VII: History of the Literary and Intellectual Life of the South.
Vol. VIII: History of Southern Fiction. Library has volumes 6-8 only.
Illustrated. S-B-3 in written ink on front decorated end-paper of each
volume; no Boyd book label. #562, #563, #564.
Spears, John R. A History of the United States Navy. New York:
Scribner, 1919 [c1908]. 334 pp. Index; illustrations. Includes a
chapter on John Paul Jones and the Bonhomme Richard, both of
which figured prominently in Boyd’s novel Drums. Penciled notes in
margins. S-D-5. #157.
Stanhope, Philip Dormer see Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope
Stanley, Henry M. Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa. New York:
Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1893 [c1893]. 3 lvs., 2-86 pp., 1 lf. of
Harper’s publications. Illustrated. Harper’s Black & White Series.
S-C-1. #2160.
Sterling, Robert Thayer. Lighthouses of the Maine Coast and the Men
who Keep Them. Introduction by Robert P. Tristram Coffin.
Brattleboro, Vermont: Stephen Daye Press, 1935 [c1935]. 223 pp.
Includes illustrations, a list of lights, and a Directory of Lighthouse
Keepers. End papers: Guide to the Lights [map]. Boyd book label.
#198.
Street, A.G. Farming England. London: B.T. Batsford, Ltd.,
[1st published May 1937]. 3 lvs., v-viii, 120 pp., 30 pp. of Batsford
Books, Index to Authors’ Names and Series. Illus’d with 48 unnumbered leaves of b&w photos. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1953.
Swan, Oliver G., editor. Deep Water Days; American men and ships,
1700-1860. Philadelphia: Macrae Smith Company, [c1929, first
edition]. 506 pp. Illustrated in b&w and in color. Facing p.160 is a
color illustration by N.C. Wyeth, the illustrator for the special edition
of Drums. Series title, The Romance of America’s History #1092.
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Swift, Jonathan. Journal to Stella. Edited, with an introduction and
notes, by George A. Aitken. New York: G.P. Putnam and Sons;
London: Methuen & Co., 1901. Index. Putnam’s Library of
Standard Literature. Signature of Helen Boyd Dull / Christmas
1908. L-G-4. #804.
Swiggett, Howard. War Out of Niagara: Walter Butler and the Tory
Rangers. New York: Columbia University Press, M.CM.XXXIII
[c1933, published 1933]. xxv, 309 pp. Includes index; illustrations;
bibliography. Autograph copy, inscribed to James Boyd, April 29,
1933. S-C-1. #894.
Tallentyre, S.G. see Voltaire
Thayer, William Roscoe. The Life and Letters of John Hay. Boston and
New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, [c1905; published October
1915; various copyright dates 1908 to 1915, 10th impression,
December 1915]. Index. Hay served as Secretary of State for
President Lincoln. Boyd’s, but no ownership marks. #1439 & #1440.
These are our Lives. As told by the people and written by members of the
Federal Writers’ Project of the Works Progress Administration in North
Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. Chapel Hill: The University of
North Carolina Press, 1939 [c1939; 2nd printing June 1939].
xx, 421 pp. “Instructions to Writers”, pp. 417-421. No ownership
marks. #199.
Thomason, John W., Jr. Fix Bayonets! Illus. by the author. New York,
London: Scribner, 1926 [c1925, 1926; 2nd printing]. xxvi, 245 pp.
Thomason was a writer with the Saturday Evening Post. Autograph
copy, inscribed [illegible] to James Boyd / 1928. S-D-3. #476.
Thompson, Holland. From the Cotton Field to the Cotton Mill: a study of
the industrial transition in North Carolina. New York and London:
Macmillan, 1906 [c1906]. ix, 284 pp. Appendices. S-C-2. #329.
Thoreau, Henry David. Walden: or, life in the woods. Introduction by
Bradford Torrey. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and
Company, The Riverside Press, Cambridge, M DCCC XCVII [c1854,
1882, 1897]. Illustrated with unnumbered b&w photogravures. In
two volumes. L-G-2. #1522 & #1523.
Ticknor, George. The Life of William Hickling Prescott. Boston: Ticknor
and Fields, 1864 [c1863; entered 1863]. x, 491 pp. Index. No
ownership marks. #1434.
64
History, Geography, Biography
Traill, Henry Duff and James Suamarez Mann, eds. Social England:
a record of the progress of the people, in religion, laws, learning,
arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from
the earliest times to the present day. Edited by H.D. Traill and
J.S. Mann. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons; London: Cassell,
1909.
Six volumes in twelve. Includes b&w illustrations;
colored plates; music; fold-out maps; notes to illustrations,
authorities; indexes.
Contents—Volume I, From the earliest times to the Norman Conquest;
From the Norman Conquest to the accession of Edward the First;
Volume II, From the accession of Edward the First to the abdication of
Richard the Second; From the accession of Henry the Fourth to the
death of Henry the Seventh;
Volume III [general contents page missing], From the accession of
Henry the Eighth to the death of Elizabeth.
Volume IV, From the accession of James the First to the Restoration;
From the Restoration to the death of Anne.
Volume V, From the accession of George the First to the Battle of
Waterloo.
Volume VI, From the Battle of Waterloo to the general election of
1885.
No Boyd book label. S-B-3. #2120-#2131.
Trevelyan, Sir George Otto. The American Revolution. New York,
London, Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras: Longmans, Green, and Co.
New edition, 1917 and 1922 [c1898-1905]. In four volumes.
Vol. IV has the revised title, The American Revolution: Saratoga and
Brandywine; Valley Forge; England and France at War. [c1907, 1912,
6th printing, 1921]. Includes appendices; indexes, and the following
maps, Boston with its Environs; the country which was the scene of
operations of the Northern Army; northern part of New Jersey, and of
New York and its Environs; the country between Morristown in New
Jersey and Head of Elk in Maryland. S-D-2. #143, #144, #646, #652.
………..…………… George the Third and Charles Fox: the concluding
part of the American Revolution. New impression. New York, London,
Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras: Longmans, Green, and Co.: Vol. I,
1921 [first edition c1912; revised 1915; 3rd printing 1921]; Vol. II,
1920 [first edition c1914; new edition revised July 1915; reprinted
1920. Includes index and fold-out map of the General Map of the
American Colonies between the St. Lawrence and the Savannah Rivers.
In two volumes. S-D-2. #644 & #645.
65
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Turner, Frederick Jackson. Rise of the New West, 1819-1829. New York
and London: Harper & Brothers [c1906, April 1926]. xviii, 366 pp.
Includes maps, index, critical essay on authorities. Volume fourteen
in The American Nation: a History. S-D-2. #650.
U.S. House of Representatives, 36th Congress, 3rd Session. Executive
Document No. 54. Message from [Abraham Lincoln] the President of
the United States: The Present Condition of Mexico. February 7,
1863, ordered to be printed. Spine title, Diplomatic Correspondence:
Mexican Affairs. 802 pp. No ownership marks. #1106.
Vance, Rupert B. Human Geography of the South: a study in regional
resources and human adequacy. Chapel Hill: The University of North
Carolina Press, 1932 [c1932; printed by The Seaman Press, Durham,
North Carolina]. xiv, 596 pp. Includes bibliography; index; table of
maps; list of tables; illustrations. S-C-1. #649.
Van Tyne, Claude Halstead. The Loyalists in the American Revolution.
New York: Peter Smith, 1929 [c1902; reprinted August 1929].
3 lvs., vii-xii, 360 pp. Includes index, appendices. S-C-3. #638.
Voltaire, Francois Marie Arouet de. Voltaire in his Letters: being
a selection of his correspondence. Translated with a preface and
foreward by S.G. Tallentyre. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s
Sons and The Knickerbocker Press, 1919 [c1919].
3 lvs., iii-xxix, 270 pp., 3 lvs of selections from Putnam’s catalog.
Illustrated. L-B-5. #2142.
Waddell, Alfred Moore. Some Memories of My Life. Raleigh: Edwards &
Broughton, 1908 [c1908]. 249 pp. Index. On page 7, the author
refers to ”…my ancestor, Alfred Moore…”, after whom Moore County is
named. S-C-3. #693.
Walker, Stanley. City Editor. With a foreward by Alexander Woolcott.
New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, MCMXXXIV [c1934].
xv, 336 pp. Includes 13 reproductions from photographs and an
index. Laminated dust jacket. #1139.
66
History, Geography, Biography
Wallace, John. Village Down East: sketches of village life on the
northeast coast of New England before “gas-buggies” came. From
conversations with Zachary Adams, Duck Trap Cove, Maine.
Brattleboro, Vt.: Stephen Daye Press, [c1943]. 187 pp. Illustrated
with b&w drawings. Inscribed “Mrs James Boyd / In gracious / appreciation
of your/ generous hospitality / July 4th 1943 / PFC Williard J. Rafette (?) Jr. / Pvt.
Lyndell Shirk, / PVT. Jack B. Meehl.” #228.
Ward, Christopher. The Dutch & Swedes on the Delaware, 1609-64.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, MCMXXX [c1930;
published November 1930; 2nd printing January 1931].
4 lvs., vii-xi, 393 pp. Map on end papers. Colored frontispiece of
Johan Printz, Governor of New Sweden, 1643-53, by N.C. Wyeth.
Includes authorities consulted and index. Estate of Katharine Lamont
Boyd. #2077.
Washington, George see Fitzpatrick, John C.
Webb, Alexander S. The Peninsula: McClellan’s campaign of 1862.
New York: Scribner, 1881 [c1881]. 219 pp. Includes maps, index,
appendices. Volume three of the eleven volume series, Campaigns of
the Civil War. Signature in book, “To My Father / x’mas [18]81”.
S.W. Fleming Books and Stationery / Harrisburg. James Boyd was
born in 1888 so this book originally belonged to ? S-D-4. #371.
Webb, Wilfred Mark. The Heritage of Dress: being notes on the history
and evolution of clothes. With twelve plates and one hundred and
sixty-nine figures in the text. New and revised edition. London: The
Times Book Club, 1912. 299 pp. Bibliography; index. S-D-1. #725.
Wecter, Dixon. The Hero in America: a chronicle of hero-worship.
With headings by Woodi Ishmael. New York: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1941 [c1941; “A” for first edition]. viii, 3 lvs., 520 pp. Includes
notes; acknowledgments; index. Illustrated with b&w photos,
cartoons, and drawings. Frontispiece by Norman Rockwell. Book
jacket. No ownership Marks. #1228.
Weygandt, Cornelius. The Plenty of Pennsylvania: samples of seven
cultures persisting from Colonial Days. New York: H.C. Kinsey &
Company, Inc., MCMXLII [c1942]. vii-x, 319 pp. B&w plates of
illustrations not numbered. Includes index and “about the author”.
On front free end paper, red and white label of H.C. Kinsey &
Company. “This is your editorial copy….” With date Sep 29 1942
stamped on. Estate of Katharine Lamont Boyd. #1994.
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History, Geography, Biography
Wheeler, John H. Historical Sketches of North Carolina, from 1584 to
1851. Compiled from original records, official documents, and
traditional statements. With biographical sketches of her distinguished
statesmen, jurists, lawyers, soldiers, divines, etc. Illustrated with
engravings. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1851 [c1851;
T.K. and P.G. Collins, printers. Two volumes in one; separate paging.
Moore County discussed in Vol.II, pp. 272-3. Bookplate from Madame
Clement’s School, Germantown [Pa.], so volume may have belonged to
Struthers Burt. “Boyd Room” [of Southern Pines Public Library]
written on front free end paper. #543.
Wiggin, Kate Douglas. Penelope’s Progress: being such extracts from the
commonplace book of Penelope Hamilton as relate to her experiences
in Scotland. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company,
The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1899 [1897 and 1898; forty-fifth
thousand]. 5 lvs., 268 pp., 2 lvs. Red, green and gold plaid cover.
“Penelope’s Progress in unique Scottish binding, 16mo, $1.25.”
Signature of Lena D. Jordan. No Boyd ownership marks. #438.
Wiley, Bell Irvin. The Life of Johnny Reb, the common soldier of the
Confederacy. Indianapolis and New York: The Bobbs-Merrill
Company Publishers, [c1943, first edition]. 444 pp. Includes
acknowledgments, notes, and bibliographical notes. Ownership?
#976.
Wilkes, John. Letters, from the Year 1774 to the Year 1796, of John
Wilkes, Esq. Addressed to his daughter, the late Miss Wilkes, with a
collection of his miscellaneous poems. To which is prefixed a memoir of
the life of Mr. Wilkes. London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and
Orme, Paternoster Row; J. Harchard, Picadilly; and A. Constable,
Edinburgh, 1804. Red grosgrain ribbon bookmarks. In four volumes.
L-A-7. #422-#425.
Wilson, Peter Mitchel. Southern Exposure. Chapel Hill: The University
of North Carolina Press, 1927 [c1927; Presses of Edwards &
Broughton Co., Raleigh]. 9 lvs., 197 pp., 2 lvs. Includes information
about John T. Patrick, “The first great private promoter of North
Carolina”, on pp. 158, 161, 162. Index. S-C-2. #326.
Wilson, Woodrow. Epochs of American History: division and reunion.
With additional chapters bringing the narrative down to the end of
1918, by Edward S. Corwin. New York and London: Longman’s,
Green, 1925 [c1893, 1898…1921; 4th revision, with new chapters,
1921, 1923, 1924; 35th impression]. xix, 455 pp. Includes six maps
and index. Spine title: Division and Reunion. Signature: “James
Boyd / Princeton Club”. S-D-2. #271.
68
History, Geography, Biography
Wise, John S. The End of an Era. Boston and New York. Houghton,
Mifflin, 1900 [c1899]. iv, 474 pp. Index. This is a Confederate
Soldier’s view of the Civil War. S-D-5. #222.
Women, in all Ages and in all Countries [series] see
Carroll, Mitchell, Greek Women
and
Larus, John Rouse, Women of America
Woodburn, James Albert, ed. see Lecky, William Edward Hartpole
Worth, Jonathan see North Carolina Historical Commission
Wotton, Sir Henry, Kt. Reliquiae Wottonianae; or, a collection of lives,
letters, poems; with characters of sundry personages, and other
comparable pieces of language and art. Also, additional letters to
several persons, not before printed. By the curious pencil of the ever
memorable Sir Henry Wotton Kt., late Provost of Eaton College. The
fourth edition, with additions of several letters to the Lord Zouch, never
publish’d till now. London: Printed for B. Tooke, at the Ship in St.
Paul’s Churchyard, and T. Sawbridge at the Three Flower de Luce’s in
Little Britain, 1685. 45 unnumbered leaves, 713 pp. 17 cm. L-G-2.
#111.
Wright, Thomas. Womankind in All Ages of Western Europe: from the
earliest time to the Seventeenth Century. London: Groombridge &
Sons, Paternoster Row, MDCCCLXIX. 8 lvs., viii-xii, 1-340 pp. B&w
and color illustrations. Frontispiece in color; title page with color
illustration before full title page. Label of “Frederick R. Jones /
‘Eastbury’ / Torre Square, Torquay”. S-A-2. #2516.
York County, Maine. History of York County, Maine. With illustrated
biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. Philadelphia:
Everts & Peck, 1880; Press of J.P. Lippincott & Co. Contents:
Historical; Biographical; Illustrations [by city]. 442 pp. B&w
illustrations of portraits and residences. The Lamont family had a
home in Sorrento, Maine. No ownership marks. #917.
69
History, Geography, Biography
Periodicals in Bound Volumes
The James Boyd Library*
Addison, Joseph. Selections from Addison’s Papers Contributed to The
Spectator. Edited, with an introduction and notes, by Thomas Arnold.
Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, M DCCC XCI [1891].
xxx, 528 pp., with 8 pp. of publisher’s lists. Includes notes and index.
Clarendon Press Series / Sixteenth Thousand. Boyd book label. #747.
The Casket. Devoted to literature, science, the arts, news &c.
Vol.1 no.1. Cincinnati, Ohio, Wednesday, April 15, 1846.
Edited by Emerson Bennett. 1 lf., 208 pp., 1 lf. Includes:
Guide to buying a horse, Anonymous, p. 175. Horse racing in Georgia,
by Someby, p. 199. Boyd book label. #1374.
OVERSIZE; shelved in Library Annex, upper left cabinet.
The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Science, and Art.
W.H. Bedwell, Editor and Proprietor. New-York: Published at
120 Nassau Street, 1850. In three volumes.
V.1--January to May, 1850; #1601.
V.2--May to August, 1850; #1602.
V.3—September to December, 1850; #1603.
Pages of engraved plates not numbered. Signature of A.J. Herr and
Boyd book label on volumes II and III.
*
Additional information on American magazines is from The Magazine in America, 1741-1990, by John
Tebbel and Mary Ellen Zuckerman. New York, Oxford University Press, 1991.
70
Periodicals
The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal. Various publishers;
volumes 93-107—London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans;
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black;
volumes 108-121—Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts;
volumes 122-125—Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer;
dates vary, 1851-1867.
Two issues per bound volume, with continuous paging for text, lower
case Roman numerals for each table of contents, and a single index
per volume. Library has 25 volumes:
Vol. XCIII, No. 189 & 190, Jan.-April, 1851. Fold-out map of Ireland
opposite page 257. #933.
Vol. XCIV, No. 191 & 192, July-October 1851, #934.
Vol. XCV, No. 193 & 194, January-April 1852, #939.
Vol. XCVI, No. 195 & 196, July-October 1852, #935.
Vol. XCVIII, No. 199 & 200, July-October 1853, #936.
Vol. XCIX, No. 201 & 202, January-April 1854, #937.
Vol. C. No. 203 & 204, July-October 1854, #938.
Vol. CVII, No. 217 & 218, January-April 1858, #940.
Vol. CVIII, No. 219 & 220, July-October 1858, #941.
Vol. CIX, No. 221 & 222, January-April 1859, #942.
Vol. CX, No. 223 & 224, July-October 1859, #943.
Vol. CXI, No. 225 & 226, January-April 1860, #944.
Vol. CXII, No. 227 & 228, July-October 1860, #945.
Vol. CXIII, No. 229-230, January-April 1861, #946.
Vol. CXIV, No. 231 & 232, July-October 1861 #947.
Vol. CXV, No. 233 & 234, January-April 1862, #948.
Vol. CXVI, No. 235 & 236, July-October 1862, #949
Vol. CXVII, No. 239 & 240, Jan.-April 1863, #950.
Vol. CXVIII, No. 241 & 242, July-October 1863, #951.
Vol. CXIX, No. 243 & 244, January-April 1864, #952.
Vol. CXX, No. 245 & 246, July-October 1864, #953.
Vol. CXXI, No. 247 & 248, January-April 1865, #954.
Vol. CXXII, No. 249 & 250, July-October 1865, #955.
Vol. CXXIII, No. 251 & 252, January-April 1866, #956.
Vol. CXXV, No. 255 & 256, January-April 1867, #957.
The Edinburgh Review, founded in 1802, contains political opinions and
literary reviews from Great Britain, Europe and America. Volume CXX
includes articles on English horses, and American pine trees (the
“Weymouth” Pine was named in 1705).
Library has volumes 93-96, 98-100, 107-123, and 125.
No Boyd book label. #933-#957. Shelved below ship model.
71
Periodicals
The Gentlemen’s Magazine. Vol. VII, 1737. By Sylvanus Urban, Gent.
London: Printed by E. Cave at St. John’s Gate, and sold by the
Booksellers of Town and Country, of whom may be had any former
month. 1 lf., 4-830 pp., 7 lvs of indexes, 2 lvs. There is no front free
end paper or volume title page, but includes a title page with contents
listing for each month of the year. S-J-8. #1623.
The Guardian. Carefully revised and corrected. London: Printed for
J. Thompson and S. Campier in the Strand, M DCC LXII. Two
volumes. L-G-4. Vol. I = #1712, Vol. II = #1722.
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine. Volume X. December, 1854, to May,
1855. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 329 & 331 Pearl
Street, Franklin Square, 1855. B&w illustrations. Begun in June
1850, the first printing had 7500 copies; it was the leading American
monthly on the eve of the Civil War. The first editor was Henry J.
Raymond, founder of the New York Times. Boyd book label. #1597.
…………Volume XIV. December 1856 to May 1857. New York: Harper &
Brothers, 1857. Boyd book label. #1598.
The International Monthly Magazine of Literature, Science, and Art.
Volume III, April to July 1851. New York: Stringer & Townsend, 222
Broadway. Sold by the number, 25 cts.; the volume, $1; the year, $3.
Purpose of the magazine was to “reflect the literary movement of the
world…” [from preface]. At this time, it had been published for one year. 2
lvs., IV, 1 lf., vii-viii, 568 pp., 1 lf. of b&w illustrations. Signature of
A.J. Herr. Boyd book label. #1595.
The Knickerbocker Gallery: a testimonial to the editor of the
Knickerbocker Magazine from its contributors. With forty-eight
portraits of steel, from original pictures engraved expressly for this
work. New York: Samuel Hueston, MDCCCLV [entered in the year
1854]. John A. Gray, Stereotyper, C.A. Alvord, Printer.
iv, 2 lvs., 16-505 pp. Includes preface, list of engravings. Embossed
leather cover. A.A. Moffit label on first leaf; orange sticker gives price
of $20.00. #866.
Littell’s Living Age. Conducted by E. Littell. Second Series, Volume XIV.
From the Beginning, Volume L, July, August, September, 1856. Boston:
Littell, Son and Company. (American Stereotype Company). Contains
excerpts from other magazines. 2 lvs., IV-VII, 824 pp., 1 lf. Boyd
book label, but no location number; signature on title page of A.J.
Herr, Boyd’s grandfather. #1596.
72
Periodicals
The Marionnette. Florence, Italy: “The Mask” Publishers, July 1919.
Tipografia Giuntina. Spine title, The Marionnette: a Performance for
Fools. Volume One 1918. L-D-6. #1435.
St. Nicholas Magazine. Vol. V, no. 1, November 1877 to Vol. V, no. 12,
October 1878. c1877; c1878 by Scribner & Co. 12 issues in one
volume. Full page b&w illustrations not numbered. First and last
leaves and title page missing. 830 pp. Label inside front cover of Lane
S. Hart / Binder / Harrisburg, Pa. A distinguished children’s
magazine with excellent writing and art work; Mary Mapes Dodge was
the editor for thirty years. L-G-4. #1600.
OVERSIZE; in Library Annex, upper left cabinet.
The Spectator. A new edition, corrected from the originals, with an
historical and biographical preface, by Alexander Chalmers. Published
in ten volumes. London: Printed for J. Johnson;
J. Nichols and Son; R. Baldwin; F. and C. Rivington; W. Otridge and
Son; W.J. and J. Richardson; A. Strahan; R. Faulder; G. and W.
Nichol; T. Payne; G. Robinson; W. Lowndes; Wilkie and Robinson;
Scatcherd and Letterman; J. Walker; Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; R.
Lea; Darton and Harvey; J. Nunn; Lackington and Co.; Clarke and
Son; G. Kearsley; C. Law; J. White; Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme;
Cadell and Davies; Lane and Newman; H.D. Symonds;
J. Barker; Wynne and Co.; Pote and Co.; J. Carpenter; W. Miller;
S. Bagster; T. Boosey; R. Pheney; R. Floyer; J. Murray; R. Highley;
Black, Perry, and Kingsbury; J. Harding; R.H. Evans; J. Mawman; J.
Booker; J. Asperne; J. Harris; H. Ebers; and W. Creech, Edinburgh,
1808. Originally published as a successor to The Tatler, The Spectator
appeared Monday through Saturday, March 1, 1711 to December 6,
1712 and June 18, 1718 to December 20, 1714. There are 555
essays, with contributions from Alexander Pope and Thomas Tickell.
Vol.1 has no back cover. Marbled end papers and all edges marbled.
Book label of “Mrs. Blackburn”. L-G-7. #2132-#2141.
Steele, Richard see The Spectator and entry below
The Tatler and The Guardian. Complete in one volume. London:
Published by Jones & Co., Warwick Square, n.d. [date on engraved
frontispiece of Sir Richard Steele is August 7, 1824].
2 lvs., vi-viii, 264 pp. Includes index. Pages printed in double
columns. L-G-5. #2100.
Urban, Sylvanus see The Gentlemen’s Magazine
73
Periodicals
Religion, Philosophy, Psychology
The James Boyd Library
The Bible see The Holy Bible
and G[u]eroult, Guillaume
Bigelow, John. The Wit and Wisdom of the Haitians. New York:
Scribner & Armstrong, 1877. 112 pp. Autograph copy, inscribed
“Daniel S. Lamont / From / John Bigelow / April 12, 1877”.
Lamont was Katharine Boyd’s father. L-A-7. #2187.
Browne, Sir Thomas.
Browne. London:
xvi, 1 lf., 296 pp.
Christmas 1908”.
The Religio-Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas
J.M. Dent & Co.; New York: E.P. Dutton & Co.,
Includes glossary. Signature of “Helen Boyd Dull,
LR-A-4. #1569.
The Bustan of Sadi. Translated from the Persian with an introduction
by A. Hart Edwards. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company, 1911.
2 lvs., 5-124 pp. Includes notes. The Wisdom of the East Series,
edited by L. Cranmer-Byng, Dr. S.A. Kapadia. On front free end
paper, “Katharine Lamont / Shelf 26 / Assembly Room 1913-’14”.
L-A-4. #2003.
Ellis, Havelock. The Dance of Life. With a new introduction by Havelock
Ellis. New York: The Modern Library Publishers, [c1923 by Havelock
Ellis; introduction c1929 by the Modern Library; 1st Modern Library
edition 1929]. vi-xiv, 2 lvs., 2-363 pp. Index. S-T-5. #1959.
…………………… More Essays of Love and Virtue. Garden City, New
York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1931 [c1931, 1st edition].
xii, 2 lvs., 216 pp. Index. Clipping from book jacket on reverse of
flyleaf. Boyd book label. #895.
Figures de la Bible see G[u]eroult, Guillaume
Gueroult, Guillaume. Figures de la Bible. [Printed in Lyons, France,
probably by Guillaume Rouille, ca. 1564, with woodcut prints by
Pierre Eskrich.] Originally printed entirely in French; this volume is
incomplete, with some pages missing and some in Latin and German
added in. Illustrations and verses relating to the Old and New
Testaments on all pages but the introductory material. First pages
with publication information missing; volume is damaged and has
had some unprofessional repair. Writing on front paste down end
paper, along with James Boyd’s book label.. L-B-4. #2118.
74
Religion, Philosophy, Psychology
Hislop, Alexander. The Proverbs of Scotland. With explanatory and
illustrative notes and a glossary. Third edition, entirely revised and
supplemented. Edinburgh: Alexander Hislop & Company, n.d.
xii, 13-367 pp. Boyd book label. #433.
The Holy Bible. Containing the Old and New Testaments. Translated out
of the original tongues and with the former translations. Diligently
compared and revised. Authorized or King James Version.
Philadelphia, Chicago, Toronto: The John C. Winston Co., n.d.
255 pp. On spine, Holy Bible / Self Pronouncing. S-K-3. #461.
James, William. Talks to Teachers on Psychology, and to students on
some of life’s ideals. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1904
[c1899, 1900]. 2 lvs., iv-xi, 1 lf., 4-401 pp., pages (303)-(306) show
list of books by James. Signature of “Lucy M. Robbins / from A.A. /
Oct. 13, 1904”. Boyd book label. #2036.
Russell, Bertrand. Education and the Good Life. New York: Boni &
Liveright, MCMXXVI [c1926, 2nd printing May 1926]. vi, 319 pp.
Boyd book label. #202.
Seth, James. A Study of Ethical Principles. Twelfth edition, revised.
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1911.
3 lvs., viii-xvi, 1 lf., 4-476 pp. Index. Penciled notes throughout. On
front free end paper [ink is hard to see on the burgundy paper]:
“Katharine Lamont / Shelf 26 / Assembly Room / Written of 19131914.” Boyd book label torn and illegible. #1983.
Wescott, Glenway. A Calendar of Saints for Unbelievers. Text by
Glenway Wescott; signs of the Zodiac by Pavel Tchelitchew.
Harrison of Paris, 1932 [c1932; printed in Holland]. 7 lvs., 13-239 pp.
B&w illustrations. Number 242/695. Boyd book label. #900.
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Religion, Philosophy, Psychology
Poetry and Songs
The James Boyd Library
*
Included here are the actual poems. For background, see
Literary History & Criticism / Literary Biography list.
Aiken, Conrad. Selected Poems. New York and London: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1929 [c1918, 1921, 1929, and 1925]. xiii, 361 pp.
Signed “To Kate [from] Jim, Jan 24, ‘30”. S-J-6. #237.
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, M DCCCXC VII
[c1858…1896 by Aldrich; 1895 by Ticknor and Fields; 1873 by James
R. Osgood and Co.; 1882, 1883, 1885 by Houghton Mifflin and Co;
c1897 by Aldrich]. #192 of 250 copies printed. 3 lvs., vi-viii, 220 pp.,
2 lvs. Index of first lines; general index of titles. Published in two
volumes; Library has volume 2 only. The Writings of Thomas Bailey
Aldrich. Some pages not separated. Estate of Katharine Boyd.
On 4th shelf. #1988.
Aytoun, William Edmondstoune. Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and
other poems. Twenty-eighth edition. Edinburgh and London:
William Blackwood and Sons, MDCCCLXXXI [1881]. viii, 359 pp.
Includes appendix. Professionally repaired in 1999. Boyd book label.
#473.
Benet, Stephen Vincent. Western Star. NY and Toronto: Farrar &
Rinehart, Inc., [c1943]. Narrative poem. According to the book jacket
information, Benet wrote the radio programs, “They Burned the Books”
and “Listen to the People” for The Free Company Presents. Inscribed
by the publisher, “For Jim Boyd—(who was his friend) / For ‘The Free
Company’-- / with the admiration and / affection of his friend / and
Publisher. / Wm. [?] Farrar / July 9, 1943”. #1845.
Bishop Percy’s Folio Manuscript: ballads and romances. Edited by John
W. Hales, M.A., and Frederick J. Furnivall, M.A., assisted by Prof.
[Frances James] Child and W. Chappell, Esq. London: Trubner &
Co., 60 Paternoster Row, 1867 (v.1) and 1868 (v.2&3). Index and
glossary in vol.3. S-K-1. #1571, #1572, #1573.
*
Poetry books are shelved according to size in order to accommodate shelves 2 – 4 . As much as possible,
they follow the alphabetical order in the catalog listing.
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Bowring, John. Ancient Poetry and Romances of Spain. Selected and
translated by John Bowring. London: Printed for Taylor and Hessey,
93 Fleet-Street, and 13, Waterloo-Place, Pall-Mall, 1824. Dedication
dated March 20, 1824. ? lvs., vi-xvi, 328 pp., 2 lvs. (lvs. preceding
title page torn out). Bookplate of “Sir Thomas E. Croft Bart. / Esse
quam Videri”. On title page and front free end paper, D? Lamont
signature and Boyd book label. L-F-6. #1564.
Brinkley, Roberta Florence, ed. English Poetry of the Seventeenth
Century. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. [c1936,
1st edition]. xiv, 584 pp. Appendices; index. In pencil: “With love
to Jim / K.” #846.
Bryant, Edward A., comp. Yule-tide Cheer: a book of verses for the
Christmas season. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company
Publishers, [c1912]. 4 lvs., v-xv, 309 pp., 5 lvs. (includes list of
uniform titles). Frontispiece; verse on the protective tissue. Incudes
index of titles and first lines. Inscribed at Christmas 1915. S-J-5.
#1549.
Burns, Robert. Poems, Songs, and Letters: being the complete works
of Robert Burns. Edited from the best printed and manuscript
authorities, with glossarial index and a biographical memoir by
Alexander Smith. London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1910 [1st edition
1868; reprinted 1869; 10th reprint 1910]. lxii, 535 pp. Spine title,
The Works of Burns. The Globe Edition. Signature of Katharine
Lamont Boyd. L-F-4. #529.
Burt, Maxwell Struthers. Songs and Portraits. By Struthers Burt.
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1920 [c1920; published April
1920]. viii, 78 pp. L-F-3. #661.
………………………………. War Songs. Decorations by John C.
Wonsetler. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1942 [c1942; “A” for
1st edition]. 46 pp. #1181.
……………………………….. When I Grew Up to Middle Age. New York:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1925 [c1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925].
xxii, 94 pp. Autograph copy, inscribed “Katharine Boyd, NY City,
Nov. 3/25”. S-J-6. #664.
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Butler, Samuel see Hudibras
Butler, William Allen. Nothing to Wear, and other poems. A new edition
from new plates. New York and London: Harper and Bros.
Publishers, 1899 [c1871, 1881, 1891, 1899]. vii, 241 pp. Inscribed
“Louisa Y. Boyd from G. B. / Southern Pines”, followed by James
Boyd’s signature in pencil. Louisa Boyd was Boyd’s sister. Boyd book
label, with L-F-2 on separate leaf. #243.
Byron, George Gordon, Baron. The Poetical Works of Lord Byron.
London and New York: Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1896.
x, 924 pp. Oxford Edition. S-J-5. #345.
Campbell, Wilfred. The Oxford Book of Canadian Verse. Chosen by
Wilfred Campbell. New York: American Branch, Oxford University
Press, [n.d.]. xii, 213 pp. Includes index of first lines. L-F-3. #348.
Chappell, Louis W. Folk Songs of Roanoke and the Albemarle.
Morgantown, West Virginia: The Ballad Press, 1939 [c1939]. 203 pp.
Includes names of contributors; British ballad survivals; sea ballads
and songs; other ballads and songs; Nell Cropsey songs and others;
religious songs; index; some scores. No ownership marks. On 4th
shelf. #142.
Clarke, George Herbert, ed. The New Treasury of War Poetry: poems of
the Second World War. Edited with introduction and notes by Clarke.
New York: Literary Classics, Inc.; distributed by Houghton Mifflin
Company, Boston, [c1943]. xxxiv, 285 pp. Indexes. Estate of
Katharine Boyd. On 4th shelf. #1326.
Coblentz, Stanton A., comp. The Music Makers: an anthology of recent
American poetry. New York: Bernard Ackerman, Incorporated,
[c1945]. xxxiii, 275 pp. Includes James Boyd’s “The Black Boys”,
on pp. 19-21; Struthers Burt’s “I know a Lovely Lady who is Dead”
and “The Pursuit”, pp. 24-29. #214.
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor
Coleridge. Edited with a biographical introduction by James Dykes
Campbell. London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1909 [1st edition 1893,
reprinted six times]. cxxiv, 667 pp. Includes appendices; notes;
indexes to poems and first lines. Signature of Katharine Lamont
Boyd. L-F-4. #315.
……………… The Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge. London: W.
Pickering; Boston: Hilliard, Gray & Co., 1835. In three volumes.
Signature of A.J. Herr. S-J-5. #1630, #1631, #1632.
Collins, William. The Poetical Works of William Collins. Edited, with a
memoir by W. Moy Thomas. London: George Bell and Sons, 1901.
lxiv, 102 pp. The Aldine Edition of the British Poets. Signature of
“Helen Boyd Dull, Sept 24 / 03”. L-F-6. #343.
…………………… The Poetical Works of William Collins. London:
William Pickering, 1830. lxxii, 1 lf., 2-150 pp., 1 lf. Contains a
memoir of Collins, Oriental Eclogues, Odes. Frontispiece, William
Collins at age 14. The Aldine Edition of the British Poets. Penciled
notes. L-F-6. #1566.
Cooke, John. The Dublin Book of Irish Verse, 1728-1909. Dublin:
Hodges, Figgis & Co., Ltd.; London: Henry Frowde, Oxford University
Press, 1909. viii, 804 pp. Includes notes; index of first lines.
L-F-4. #440.
Cowper, William. Poems. By William Cowper of the Inner Temple, Esq.
A new edition. London: Printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul’s
Churchyard, 18?? [hole in page here]. On reverse of p. 271 is a notice
of a new work “soon to be published” by Cowper with date June 1,
1801. Published in two volumes; Library has v.1 only. Faded
signature of “Caroline Thomas ??, June 1832”. L-F-6. #2110.
…………………. Table Talk, and other poems. London: Printed for John
Sharpe, Picadilly, by G. Whittingham, Chiswick, M DCCC XVII.
5 lvs., 204 pp., 2 lvs. Engraved title page and second title page. On
title page, “Harriott Collings”. L-F-6. #1574.
…………………… The Task. London: Printed for John Sharpe, Picadilly;
by G. Whittingham, Chiswick, M DCCC XVII. Illustrated title page
and second title page. 7 lvs., 4-220 pp., 1 lf. A long poem made up
of six books. B&w illustrations. “Harriott Collings” on title page.
L-F-5. #1575.
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Crabbe, George. The Borough: a poem in twenty-four letters. By The
Revd. George Crabbe, LL.D. Third edition. London: Printed for J.
Hatchard, Bookseller to Her Majesty, 190, Opposite Albany, Piccadilly,
1810. In two volumes. L-F-6. #1556 & #1557.
Cranmer-Byng, L. see A Lute of Jade
Dana, Charles Loomis and John Cotton Dana, editors see Horace
Dickinson, Emily. The Poems of Emily Dickinson. Edited by Martha
Dickinson Bianchi and Alfred Leete Hampson. Centenary edition.
Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1930 [c1890…1930].
xii, 401 pp. Index of first lines. S-J-6. #279.
Dobson, Austin, ed. see Goldsmith, Oliver
Dryden, John. Poems by John Dryden. Boston: Educational Publishing
Co., n.d. Cover title, Alexander’s Feast and other poems. 192 pp.
S-J-5. #336.
…………..…… The Poetical Works of John Dryden. Edited with a
memoir, revised text, and notes, by W.D. Christie. London:
Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1908 [1st edition, 1870]. The Globe
Edition. lxxx, vii, 662 pp. Signature of Katharine Lamont. L-F-4.
#557.
………………….The Poetical Works of John Dryden. Bell’s Edition of The
Poets of Great Britain. Small, fragile volume; in Library Annex, upper
left cabinet, in archive box. #1705.
Dunbar, Paul Laurence. Lyrics of Sunshine and Shadow. New York:
Dodd, Mead & Company, 1914 [c1901…1905]. x, 109 pp. L-F-3.
#273.
Eggleston, George Cary, ed. American War Ballads and Lyrics: a
collection of the songs and ballads of the Colonial Wars, the
Revolution, the War of 1812-15, the War with Mexico and the Civil
War. Volume II. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons: The
Knickerbocker Press, [1889]. 4 lvs., iii-viii, 1 lf., 3-278 pp., viii of
Knickerbocker Nuggets. Volume 2 continues The Civil War. B&w
typogravures by W. Kurtz. L-F-3. #1554.
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Engle, Paul. American Song: a book of poems. Garden City, New York:
Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. [c1933, 1934]. xvi, 102 pp.
L-F-2. #710.
Falconer, William. The Shipwreck. Eighth edition. London: Printed
for T. Cadell in the Strand, M DCC XCIV. 5 lvs., 2-143 pp., 1 lf.
L-F-6. #1708.
Favorite Poems for Children. Title from spine and front cover. Several
leaves missing from beginning and end of volume; no title page or
other imprint information. First leaf in volume is the tissue-protected
frontispiece, followed by Contents on p. iii. vii, 234 pp. Decorated
cover. Inscribed, “James Boyd Jr / from Grandma Boyd”. L-C-7.
#2109.
Field, Eugene. Lullaby-Land: songs of childhood. Selected by Kenneth
Grahame and illustrated by Charles Robinson. London: John Lane,
The Bodley Head; New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, n.d.
Illustrated with b&w drawings. 3 lvs., 7-228 pp., 2 lvs. L-F-3. #1561.
Foxcroft, Frank, editor. War Verse. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell
Company Publishers, [c1918; 3rd printing]. xii, 303 pp. Includes
“A Dictionary of Military Terms”. Belonged to Struthers Burt. On 3rd
shelf. #1041.
Furnivall, Frederick J., ed. see Bishop Percy’s Folio Manuscript…
Georgian Poetry, 1918-1919. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons; London:
The Poetry Bookshop, MCMXX [published November 1919]. “This is
the fourth volume of the present series”. 6 lvs., 3-196 pp., 1lf. of
book ads. Includes bibliography. L-F-3. #2456.
Gile, Louisa Boyd. Brief Candles: poems of faith. Title from front cover.
No imprint. 64 lvs., unnumbered. Heavy paper cover, with
photocopies of typed pages, fastened together with two brads.
Mrs. Gile was James Boyd’s sister. #907.
…………………….. Of Gardens and other poems. Title from front cover.
No imprint. Dedication on first page to James Boyd, with a verse by
him. 47 unnumbered lvs. First poem, “Last lines to Jim”, on her
brother’s death. Paper cover, as above. Inscribed on first page, ”To
Jack and Harriet, with Love---Weedie”. #906. 2nd autograph copy.
#1192.
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[Gile]………… Thundering Hoofs. Boston, USA: The Christopher
Publishing House, [c1936]. viii, 34 pp. Dedicated to brother Jackson
Boyd. Paper cover. Three copies: #1101, #1102, #1193.
Goldsmith, Oliver. The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith. With a life
of the poet, by the Rev. John Mitford. Revised and edited by Austin
Dobson. London: George Bell and Sons, 1895. lcvi, 192 pp. The
Aldine Edition of the British Poets. L-F-5. #346.
Grahame, Kenneth, ed. The Cambridge Book of Poetry for Children.
Selected and edited by Kenneth Grahame. Decorations by Maud
Juller. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons; Cambridge, England:
University Press, [c1916[. xv, 288 pp. Index of authors and of first
lines. Color illustrations on end papers. L-C-2. #244.
………………….. see also Field, Eugene
Graves, Alfred Percival, ed. The Irish Song Book, with original Irish airs.
Edited with an introduction and notes. London: T. Fisher Unwin,
[1st edition 1894…11th edition, 1909]. 188 pp. Includes glossary of
Irish words; index of first lines; airs. L-F-4. #204.
Gray, Thomas. The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray, English and Latin.
Edited with an introduction, life, notes, and a bibliography by John
Bradshaw. London: George Bell and Sons, 1907. lxvi, 319 pp. The
Aldine Edition of the British Poets. S-J-5. #335.
Hales, John W., ed. see Bishop Percy’s Folio Manuscript…
Haywood, Marshall DeLancey. Ballads of Courageous Carolinians: some
versified legends of The Old North State, founded upon fact, fancy,
and fiction. Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., 1914
[c1914]. 51 pp. L-F-2. #722.
Heyward, DuBose, and Hervey Allen. Carolina Chansons: legends of
the Low Country. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1922 [c1922].
131 pp. Notes; bibliography. L-F-3. #207.
Homer see The Odyssey of Homer
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Horace: Quintus Horatius Flaccus, “Crescam laude recens”, The Roman
poet presented to modern readers. Edited by Charles Loomis and
John Cotton Dana. Woodstock, VT: The Elm Tree Press, 1908
[c1908; published March 25, 1908; 428/500, March 1908].
3 lvs., vi-liv, 150 pp. In English and Latin. Autograph copy, inscribed
on title page, “Mrs. Dull / with / the (?) Compliments / of the Editor
Chas. L. Dana”. Mrs. Dull’s bookplate. James Boyd’s aunt. L-F-2 (no
label). #2016.
Horace. The Works of Horace. The Latin text with Conington’s
translation. London: George Bell and Sons, 1905. Latin text on
left-hand page, English text on right. James Boyd signature on half
tile page, “Cambridge 1911”. L-F-6. #2162.
Housman, A.E. A Shropshire Lad. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company,
Mcmxxxiii [published in USA in 1931]. 3 lvs., v-vi, 1 lf., 84 pp., 1 lf.
Sixty-three poems composed ca.1865. S-J-6. #2009.
Hudibras. In three parts, written in the time of the late wars; corrected and
amended, with additions, to which are added annotations, and an exact
index to the whole. Adorned with cutts, designed and engraved by Mr.
Hogarth. London: Printed for C. Bathurst; E. Johnson;
T. Davies; W. Strahan; C. Corbett; B. White; T. Longman;
R. Horsefield; T. Becket; J. Nicol; T. Casion; E. and J. Dilly; Hawes,
Clarke and Collins; T. Cadell; J. Lowndes; B. Tovey; H. Gardner; and
Ed. Johnston, 1775. Originally published 1663-1678. Written by
Samuel Butler, Hudibras was inspired by Don Quixote. L-F-6. #1710.
The Humbler Poets: a collection of newspaper and periodical verse.
Two volumes:
1870 to 1885. By Slason Thompson. Fourteenth edition.
Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co., 1913 [c1885 by Jansen, McClurg, &
Co.]. 2 lvs., 6-459 pp. Index of titles follows contents; includes index
of first lines. L-F-3. #2058.
Second Series: …..1885 to 1910. By Wallace and Frances Rice.
Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co., 1911 [c1910; published March 1911].
2 lvs., v-xxv, 1 lf., 3-428 pp., 1 lf. Index of first lines. Quote: “Read
from some humbler Poet, …” from Longfellow in The Day is Done
(1844). L-F-3. #2059.
Jarrell, Randall. Blood for a Stranger. New York: Harcourt, Brace and
Company, [c1942; first edition]. 5 lvs., ix-x, 1 lf., 3-82 pp., 1 lf.
Estate of Katharine Boyd. #844.
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Jeffers, Robinson. Dear Judas and other poems. New York: Horace
Liveright, 1929 [c1929]. 129 pp. S-J-6. #206.
Jolas, Eugene. Le Negre qui Chante. Songs translated and introduced
by Eugene Jolas. Paris: Editions Des Cahiers Libres, 15 Juin 1928.
85 pp. On final leaf, No 229 [of ?]. Paperback. S-C-2. #768.
Lang, Andrew, ed. A Collection of Ballads. With illustrations and notes.
London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1897. 1 lf., xxiii, 250 pp., 2 lvs.
Signature of Helen Boyd Dull, August 1902. L-F-3 (S-D-1 on title
page). #339.
Langland, William. The Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman.
By William Langland (or Langley), according to the version revised and
enlarged by the author about A.D. 1877. Edited by the Rev. Walter W.
Skeat. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1906. xlvii, 216 pp. Includes
chronological table; glossarial index; index to the notes. Clarendon
Press Series. L-F-5. #555.
Lanier, Sidney. Poems of Sidney Lanier. Edited by his wife, with a
memorial by William Hayes Ward. New edition. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1906 [c1884, 1891, by Mary D. Lanier]. Frontispiece,
Lanier. xli, 260 pp. “James Boyd Jr. / from / Mother / Christmas /
1907---”. L-F-2. #1473.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. The Complete Poetical Works. Boston
and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., [c1839…1902]. Five
volumes. Vol. 1 includes a biographical sketch; vol. 5 has indexes
of titles and first lines for all volumes. Handy Volume Edition. D-J-4.
#598-#602.
Lowell, Amy. Pictures of the Floating World. New York: The Macmillan
Company, 1919 [c1919, 3rd printing]. xx, 257 pp. James Boyd
signature on front free end paper.L-F-3. #272.
Lowell, James Russell. The Vision of Sir Launfal and other Poems.
With a biographical sketch and notes, a portrait and other illustrations.
Boston, New York, Chicago: Houghton, Mifflin and Company,
[c1848-1896]. xviii, 106 pp. Illustrated. The Riverside Literature
Series. L-F-4. #554.
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A Lute of Jade. Being selections from the classical poets of China.
Rendered with an introduction by L. Cranmer-Byng. New York:
E.P. Dutton and Company, n.d. 3 lvs., 5-116 pp., 2 lvs. Includes
appendix. Some passages marked with pencil. The Wisdom of the
East Series. L-F-3. #1960.
Marvell, Andrew. Poems of Andrew Marvell. Edited by G.A. Aitken.
London: George Rutledge & Sons, Limited; New York: E.P. Dutton,
n.d. lxxiv, 1 lf., 231 pp. Includes bibliographical note; notes; index
to persons mentioned. The Muses’ Library. L-F-5. #353.
……………………. Satires of Andrew Marvell. Ed. by G.A. Aitken.
London: George Rutledge & Sons, Ltd. New York: E.P. Dutton &
Company, [Butler & Tanner, The Selwood Printing Works], n.d.
From Preface, the work was first issued in1892. viii, 244 pp.
Includes notes, appendix, Index to Persons Mentioned. The Muses’
Library. Signature on book, June 1901. L-E-2. #659.
Masefield, John. The Everlasting Mercy. London: Sidgwick and
Jackson, Ltd., Adelphi, MCMXVII [1st edition November 1911,
reprinted five times; reset in 1912, reprinted ten times; foolscap 8vo
edition, October 1913]. 5 lvs., 79 pp., 1 lf. L-F-3. #325.
…………….……… The Widow in the Bye Street. London: Sidgwick and
Jackson, Ltd., MCMXIV [1st edition May 1912; 3rd impression
February 1914]. 5 lvs., 97 pp., 4 lvs. L-F-3. #344.
McMahan, Anna Benneson see Wordsworth, William
McPherson, James see Ossian
Meredith, George. Poems. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1910
[c1897, 1898]. 3 lvs., vi-viii, 1 lf., 4-467 p., 1 lf. with notes.
Signature of Helen Boyd Dull on title page. L-F-4. #2059.
Meredith, Owen. Lucile. New York: Thomas Y. Corwell & Co.
Publishers, n.d. 4 lvs., 360 pp., 3 lvs. Label from Brentano’s /
Booksellers and Stationers / New York. On first leaf, “James
Boyd Jr / 7 Jesus Lane / Cambridge / Eng.” This was Boyd’s address
while a student at Cambridge University. On 2nd leaf “Jim from, Mother. /
Sept 24th, 1910”. L-C-7. #1565.
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Millay, Edna St. Vincent. The Buck in the Snow & Other Poems.
New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, [c1928;
D-E = April 1930, 15th printing]. 3 lvs., (vi), 1 lf., 3-69 pp., 1 lf.
There may have been a Boyd book label, but it is torn and covered
with magic marker. #2025.
………………………………. Fatal Interview: sonnets. New York and
London: Harper and Brothers, MCMXXXI [c1931, 14th printing
January 1932]. x, 52 pp. S-J-5. #196.
………………………………. A Few Figs from Thistles: poems and sonnets.
New York and London: Harper and Brothers Publishers [c1922,
printed June 1931]. 32 pp. L-F-3. #210.
…………….………………. Wine from these Grapes. New York and
London: Harper and Brothers, MCMXXXIV [c1934; 7th edition,
December 1934]. S-J-5. #205.
Milton, John. Paradise Lost: a poem in twelve books. Boston:
Published by T. Bedlington, No. 31, Washington St., 1826.
Second title page includes “Stereotyped by T.H. Carter & Co., 1825”.
3 lvs., 4-144 pp., ?? lvs. Back cover and last leaves missing.
Bedlington’s Cabinet Library, on front cover. Signature of “M. (?)
Macfarlanz(?) / Jan 1828”. L-F-5. #2106.
………..see also
Philips, John
Mitford, John, Esq., R.N. The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the
Navy. A poem in four cantos. With notes. London: Published by
Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row; J. Johnston, 98
Cheapside; Macredie and Co., Edinburgh; B. Millikin, Dublin, 1819.
6 pages of preface missing, vii, 224 pp., 34 leaves of notes. Color
frontispiece; color illustrations not included in page numbers. “To the
Binder” on reverse of title page. “The Fox-Chace” [sic] with
illustration, p. 90 ff. See especially p. 89 ff., about fox-hunting. #1484.
Moore, Thomas. The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, collected by
himself. With a memoir. Boston: Little, Brown and Company;
Shepard, Clark and Co.; Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach, Keys and Co.,
M.DCCC.LVI [1856]. Index of first lines for vols. 1-5 in v.5. Published
in six volumes; vol.1 missing. Label of S.G. Rains / Importer and
Dealer in Rare and Old Books / … New York. S-I-5. #509-#513.
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Niles, John J. Singing Soldiers. Illustrated by Margaret Thorniley
Williamson. New York and London: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1927
[c1927]. x, 171 pp. Includes scores. S-D-3. #731.
Noyes, Alfred. Collected Poems. New York: Fred A. Stokes, [c1913;
c1906-11; 4th printing October 1913]. 2 volumes. L-F-3. #317 & #318.
……….………….The Enchanted Island, and other poems. New York:
Fred A. Stokes, [c1910, 1909]. 106 pp. Signature of Katharine
Lamont, 1913. L-F-3. #319.
The Odyssey of Homer. Done into English prose by S.H. Butcher, and
A. Lang. London and New York: Macmillan Company, 1900
[3rd edition (from preface); printed at Clarendon Press March 1879;
revised and reprinted 11 times from November 1879 to 1900].
2 lvs., vi-xxiv, 429 pp. Signature of “Julia Lamont / December,
1901”. Mrs. Lamont was Katharine Boyd’s mother. S-G-3. #2057.
Ossian. The Poems of Ossian. Two title pages. First title page:
Translated by James McPherson, Esq. London: J. Walker, Paternoster
Row, and J. Harris, St. Paul’s Churchyard, 1807.
Second title page: To which is prefixed, a preliminary discourse, and
dissertations on the aera [sic] and poems of Ossian.
London: Printed by Ellerton and Byworth, Johnson’s Court, Fleet
Street, for J. Walker; W.J. and J. Richardson; R. Faulder and Son;
J. Johnson; F.C. and J. Rivington; Vernor, Hood and Sharpe; R. Lea;
J. Nunn; Cuthell and Martin; Lackington, Allen, and Co.; Longman,
Hurst, Rees and Orme; Cadell and Davies; Wilkie and Robinson;
J. Murray; J. Booker; E. Jeffery; Black, Parry and Kingsbury;
H.D. Symonds; J. Asperne; and J. Harris., 1807.
5 lvs., viii-xxxv, 489 pp., 3 lvs. These poems were written by
James McPherson and attributed to Ossian, a legendary warrior of
the 3rd century. Some previous repair work; no front or back cover, so
no Boyd book label; includes his location number B-1-1. #2111.
………… The Poems of Ossian, the Son of Fingal. Translated by James
McPherson, Esq. (see note above). To which are prefixed, dissertations
on the era and poems of Ossian. Embellished with engravings.
Edinburgh: Published by Denham and Dick, and sold by Messrs.
Vernor and Hood, and T. Hurst, London; Dugdale, Parry, Lewis,
Keene, and MacDonald and Co., Dublin; Warren, Archer, and Ward
and Storey, Belfast, 1803. Printed by T. MccLiesh [sic] and Company.
Illustrated title page. 3 lvs., 254 pp., 1 lf. Denham and Dick’s Pocket
Edition of Ossian’s Poems. Vol. II only. L-F-5. #1624.
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Palgrave, Francis T., ed. The Golden Treasury: selected from the best
songs and lyrical poems in the English language. Selected and
arranged with notes by Francis T. Palgrave. Second Series. London:
Macmillan, 1908 [1st edition 1897]. 179 pp. Includes notes; index of
writers; index of first lines. Golden Treasury Series. L-F-4. #190.
Parson, Donald. Glass Flowers. Boston: John W. Luce and Company,
1936 [c1936]. 52 poems. 4 lvs., [7] – [74] pp., 2 lvs. Inscribed, “Some
of this blood is / on your own heads / Donald”. #2233.
Percy, Thomas. Percy’s Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. London:
J.M. Dent; New York: E.P. Dutton, [1st issue of this edition 1906;
reprinted 1910]. In two volumes. Notes in v.1, glossary in v.2.
Everyman’s Library, edited by Ernest Rhys. L-F-6. #636 & #1004.
Philips, John. Poems Attempted in the Style of Milton. By Mr. John
Philips, with an account of his life and writings. London: Printed
for T. Davies, in Russel-Street; T. Lowndes, in Fleet-Street; and
S. Bladon, in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.LXXVI. 4 lvs., 176 pp., 2 lvs.
Bookplate of John Hothersall[?] Hallett, 1795. L-F-6. #1709.
Pope, Alexander. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope. Containing his
Pastorals, Messiah, Windsor Forest, Rape of the Lock, Sappho to Phaon,
Eloisa to Abelard, Temple of Fame, January and May, Essay on
Criticism, Essay on Satire, Essay on Man, Moral Essay, Statius’
Thebais, &c. London: Printed and embellished under the direction of
C. Cooke, n.d. [vignettes and frontispieces give the date 1795]. In two
volumes. Set title page, Pope’s Works, …forming part of Cooke’s Pocket
Edition of the original and complete works of select British poets, or
entertaining poetical library containing the poetic productions of the most
esteemed British bards, superbly embellished. Elaborate engraved
vignettes on title pages of both volumes L-F-5. V.1 has no front
cover. #2107 (vol. I) & #2108 (vol. II).
……………………. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope. A new edition.
Adorned with plates. London: Printed for F.J. Du Roveray, 1894.
Six volumes. Index in vol. 6. L-F-5. #532-#537.
Porter, David R., ed. Poems of Action: a collection of verse for youth.
Chosen and edited by David R. Porter. New York and London:
Associated Press, 1911 [c1911]. xxii, 259 pp. Includes notes, index
of first lines, and index to authors. L-F-2. #255.
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Prior, Matthew. Miscellaneous Works of his Late Excellency Matthew
Prior Esq. Consisting of poems on several occasions, viz. epistles, tales,
satires, epigrams, &c., with some select Latin performances. Now first
published from his original manuscripts. Revised by Himself, and
copied fair for the press of Mr. Adrian Drift, his executor. London:
Printed for the Editor, MDCCXL. Price six shillings. No front cover,
(?) pages missing, 3 lvs., iv-vi, ii-iv, 1 lf., 4-379 pp., 1 lf., iii-xcv [last
includes verses sent to Mr. Prior and others.) Bookplate of Helen
Boyd Dull on first page. James Boyd signature on reverse of
frontispiece. #2040.
…………….………The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior. Now first
collected, with explanatory notes, and memoirs of the author.
London: Printed for W. Strahan, T. Payne, J. Rivington, et al.,
MDCCLXXIX. In two volumes. L-F-6. #309 & #310.
Rice, Wallace and Frances see The Humbler Poets
Robin Hood’s Garland, &c.: the pedigree, education, and marriage of
Robin Hood. With Clorinda, Queen of Titbury Feast. Title page
missing. Each section has directions for a different tune.
? pp. missing, 1 lf., 62 pp., 1 lf. L-F-6. #1626.
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Rossetti see Rossetti, William M.
Rossetti, William. M., ed. The Collected Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Edited with preface and notes by Wm. M. Rossetti. London: Ellis and
Elvey, 1888 [printed by Hazell, Watson, & Viney, Ld., London and
Aylesbury]. In two volumes. Vol. 1, Poems, Prose-Tales, Literary
papers. Vol. 2, Translations, Prose-Notices of Fine Art. L-F-4. On 5th
shelf. #1753 & #1754.
Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. The Lady of the Lake: a poem in six cantos.
With notes and an appendix from the latest Edinburgh edition. New
York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. Publishers, n.d. 4 lvs., 331 pp., 1 lf.
“James Boyd Jr, / from Grandma Boyd / Christmas 1903.” L-F-6.
#1555.
Shay, Frank, ed. Iron Men and Wooden Ships: deep sea chanties.
Decorations and woodcuts by Edw. A. Wilson. Introduction by
William McFee. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page and Co.,
1924 [c1924]. First edition, “after the printing of 200 De Luxe
Copies”. xx, 154 pp. Includes notes. Volume professionally repaired
in 1999. L-B-1. #193. OVERSIZE, on shelf 4 to left of Boyd novel display.
89
Poetry and Songs
Shelley, Percy Bysshe. The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Edited with a memoir by H. Buxton Forman. London: George Bell
and Sons, 1908 [dates vary, 1892-1910]. General index and index of
first lines included in vol. 5. The Aldine Edition of the British Poets.
Five volumes. S-I-5. #491-#495.
Skeat, Walter W. see Langland, William
Spaeth, Sigmund. The Facts of Life in Popular Song. New York and
London: Whittlesey House / McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.,
[c1934, 1st edition]. vii, 148 pp. Estate of Katharine Boyd. On 5th
shelf. #1279.
Spenser, Edmund. Shepheards [sic] Calendar: containing twelve
eclogues proportionable to the twelve months. Edited, with an
introduction and notes, by C.H. Herford. London and New York:
Macmillan, 1907 [1st edition 1895; reprinted in 1897 and 1907].
lxxiii, 210 pp. William Tomlin and Son, Booksellers and Stationers,
Cambridge. L-F-5. #341.
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, ed. An American Anthology, 1787-1900:
selections illustrating the editor’s critical review of American poetry in
the nineteenth century. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin,
[c1900]. lxvii, 878 pp. Includes biographical notes; indexes of first
lines, titles, and poets. S-J-6. #256.
…………………………………………. A Victorian Anthology, 1837-1895:
selections illustrating the editor’s critical review of British poetry in
the reign of Victoria. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin,
[c1895]. xl, 744 pp. Includes biographical notes; indexes of first
lines, titles, and poets. S-J-6. #530.
Stevenson, Burton Egbert, comp. The Home Book of Modern Verse, an
extension of The Home Book of Verse: being a selection from
American and English poetry of the twentieth century. New York:
Henry Holt, 1925 [c1925]. xlix, 1121 pp. Indexes of authors, first
lines, and titles. S-J-5. #531.
Swinburne, Algernon Charles. The Works of Algernon Charles
Swinburne: volume II, Poems. Philadelphia: David McKay
Publishers, n.d. L-D-7. #1467.
90
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Tagore, Rabindranath. The Crescent Moon: child-poems. Translated
from the original Bengali by the author. With eight illustrations in
colour. New York: Macmillan, 1915 [c1913, 9th printing]. xii, 82 pp.
L-F-3. #312.
……………………………. The Gardener. Translated by the author from
the original Bengali. New York: Macmillan, 1915 [c1913, 10th
reprinting]. 150 pp. Index of first words. L-F-3. #320.
Thomas, W. Moy see Collins, William
Thompson, Slason see The Humbler Poets
Thomson, James. The Poetical Works of James Thomson. A new edition
with memoir and critical appendices, by the Rev. D.C. Tovey. London:
George Bell and Sons, 1897. V.1 only of 2 volumes.
cxx, 260
pp. Aldine Edition of the British Poets. Signature of Helen Boyd Dull,
September 1903. L-F-? #854.
…….……… The Seasons. A new edition, adorned with a set of engravings
from original designs, to which is prefixed an essay on the plan and
character of the poem, by J. Aikin. London: Printed for
J. Murray,
No. 32, Fleet Street, MDCCLXXVIII. 2 lvs., iv-xlv, 2 lvs.,
4-256
pp., 1 lf. Frontispiece is an engraved illustration by Caldwall of a
statue of James Thomson and Cupid, 1778. L-F-5. #2143.
Tovey, The Rev. D.C. see Thomson, James
Untermeyer, Louis, ed. Modern American Poetry: a critical anthology.
Third revised edition. New York: Harcourt, Brace, [c1919, 1921,
1925]. xxix, 621 pp. Includes selected bibliography; index of authors;
poem index. S-J-6. #239.
Van Dyke, Henry. The Poems of Henry Van Dyke. Now first collected
and revised with many hitherto unpublished. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, MCMXIII [c1911; published 1911; reprinted August
1912 and April 1913]. 5 lvs., v-xii, 467 pp., 2 lvs. Index of first lines.
Frontispiece of Henry Van Dyke. Van Dyke was Boyd’s professor at
Princeton, and a friend of Struthers Burt. L-F-2. #1618.
91
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Ward, A.C., editor. A Book of American Verse. London: Oxford
University Press, Humphrey Milford, [1935]. xxvii, 365 pp. The
World’s Classics, CCCCXXVIII, A Book of American Verse. On first leaf:
“J. Boyd / USS Sea Cloud”. This J. Boyd was James and Katharine’s son.
#824.
Wilson, Edmund. Note-Books of Night. San Francisco: The Colt Press,
1942 [c1942]. 5 lvs., 3-112 pp., 4 lvs. Some of these poems first
appeared in The Measure, The New Republic, The New Yorker,
Partisan Review, and Poetry. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1986.
Windsor, Anne, ed. North Carolina Poets 1930. Introduced and edited
by Anne Windsor. Newport, Kentucky: International Writers’ League,
1930 [c1930]. 7 lvs., 79 pp. Introduction relating flowers to poems
by Anne Windsor, Carthage, N.C., December 9, 1930. No ownership
marks. #1043.
Wordsworth, William. With Wordsworth in England. Being a selection of
the poems and the letters of William Wordsworth, which have to do with
English scenery and English life. Selected and arranged by Anna
Benneson McMahan. With over sixty illustrations from photographs.
Chicago: A.C. McClurg, 1907 [c1907]. xxvi, 352 pp. L-G-3. #350.
The Works of Horace. see Horace
Wyeth, John Allan. This Man’s Army: a war in fifty-odd sonnets. New
York: Harold Vinal, 1928 [c1928]. 60 pp. Includes glossary. Part
of book jacket glued into the book. S-D-3. #289.
92
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Plays
The James Boyd Library
Aeschylus. Agamemnon. A tragedy taken from Aeschylus by Edward
Fitzgerald. Woodstock, Vt.: The Elm Tree Press, MDCCCCVI
[c1906; 1st published November 10, 1906]. No. 156 of 300.
5 lvs., XII, 2 lvs., 4-71 pp., 3 lvs. B&w illustrations, not numbered
with text. S-G-4. #1584.
Anderson, Maxwell and Laurence Stallings. Three American Plays.
New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Co. [c1926; 2nd printing
January 1927]. 263 pp. Contains: “What Price Glory”; “First Flight”;
and, “The Buccaneer”. S-D-3. #212.
Beauties of Shakespeare see Shakespeare, William
Bell’s British Theatre: consisting of the most esteemed English plays.
London: Printed for, and under the direction of, George Cawthorn,
British Library, Strand, 1797. Two full-page engraved illustrations
precede each play, which have separate title pages and page numbers.
Bell’s British Theatre. Library has 4 vols. only: vols. 8, 11, 19, & 27.
Vol. 8—The Maid of the Mill: a comic opera by Isaac Bickerstaff,
MDCCXCVI; Rule a Wife and Have a Wife: a comedy, MDCCXCI;
The Careless Husband: a comedy, by Colley Cibber, Esq., MDCCXCI;
The Revenge: a tragedy, by Edward Young, MDCCXCII.
Vol.11—The Beggar’s Opera: a comic opera, by John Gay, MDCCXCI;
The Chances: a comedy as altered from Beaumont and Fletcher, by
His Grace the Duke of Buckingham, MDCCXCI; The Miser: a comedy
by Henry Fielding, Esq., MDCCXCI; The Foundling: a comedy by Mr.
Edward Moore, MDCCXCII.
Vol. 19—The Mourning Bride: a tragedy by Mr. Congreve, MDCCXCVI;
Oroonoko: a tragedy by Thomas Southern, MDCCXCI; The West
Indian: a comedy by Richard Cumberland, Esq., MDCCXCII; King
Charles I: a tragedy by Mr. William Havard, MDCCXCIII.
Vol.27—The Provok’d Wife: a comedy by Sir John Vanbrugh,
MDCCXCIV; The Funeral, or, Grief a-la-mode: a comedy by Sir Richard
Steele, MDCCXCIV; The Royal Convert: a tragedy by Nicholas Rowe
Esq., MDCCXCIV; The Man of the World: a comedy by Charles
Macklin, Esq— MDCCXCV. L-F-5 (v.8, 19, 27) and L-C-7 (v.11).
#2114 - #2117.
93
Plays
Brooks, Charles S. Frightful Plays! With pictures by Julia McCune
Flory. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, [c1922].
3 lvs., 7-214 pp., 1 lf. Music of Ballad for Lovers by Mary Burns;
other songs of the play by Gordon Hatfield. Label of The Little
Bookstore. L-D-7. #2026.
Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich see Tchekof, Anton
Clemenceau, Georges. The Veil of Happiness: a play in one act.
Translated from the French, as played for the first time in English, at
Scarborough-on-Hudson. New York: Privately Printed for the
Members of the Beechwood Players [c1920 by T.M. Cleland].
49 pp. L-D-7. #822.
Dane, Clemence. A Bill of Divorcement: a play in three acts. London:
William Heinemann Ltd., [1st published March 1921; 8th printing July
1929; notice of written permission and fee required for performance].
4 lvs., 92 pp. Volume previously recovered. Boyd book label. #2011.
Didbin, Thomas see The London Theatre
Dodd, William see Shakespeare, William
Dryden, John. John Dryden. Edited, with an introduction and notes
by George Saintsbury. London: T. Fisher Unwin: New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, n.d. The Mermaid Series (refers to the Mermaid
Tavern). In two volumes. L-F-5. #1483 & #1480.
Duran, Leo, translator see Plays of Old Japan
Euripides. The Plays of Euripides. Translated into English prose from
the text of Paley, by Edward P. Coleridge. Volume I. London: George
Bell & Sons, 1891. 377 pp. Bohn’s Standard Library. S-G-2. #670.
Fitch, Clyde. Plays by Clyde Fitch. Published in four volumes. This is
volume two: Barbara Frietchie; Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines;
The Climbers. Edited by Montrose J. Moses and Virginia Gerson.
Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1926 [c1915]. xi, 721 pp. Memorial
Edition. L-D-6. #242.
Fitzgerald, Edward see Aeschylus
Galsworthy, John. Justice: a tragedy in four acts. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1912 [c1910; 4th impression January 1912]. 5 lvs.,
109 pp. “James Boyd” written in pencil. S-B-2. #2012.
94
Plays
Green, Paul. Johnny Johnson: the biography of a common man.
Music by Kurt Weill. New York, Toronto, Los Angeles: Samuel
French, 1937 [c1936, 1937]. 175 pp. B&w photos. Book jacket.
Inscribed, “For Jim and Kate / affectionately as always / Paul”. L-D-7. #922.
………… The Highland Call: a symphonic play of American History.
With hymn tunes, folksongs, ballads, and dance. Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1941 [c1941]. xix, 280 pp.
B&w photographs; scores. Book jacket. Inscribed, “For Jim and Kate…Paul
/ Chapel Hill N.C. / October 28 / 41”. #924.
………… Hymn to the Rising Sun. A play in one act. New York,
Los Angeles, London: Samuel French, [c1936]. 36 pp. Autograph
copy, inscribed “For Kate…Paul”. S-K-6. #921.
………… Out of the South: the life of a people in dramatic form. New
York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1939. [xiii], 577 pp. Dust
jacket. “For Jim and Kate / Affectionately as always. / Paul / April 2, 1939”. #925.
………… Shroud my Body Down. A play in four scenes. With four
rubber-cuts by Richard Gates. Iowa City: Clio Press, 1935 [c1935].
Number Two in the Whirling World Series. 203 pp.
B/w illustrations. Paperback. Music scores pp. 201-203. S-K-6. #920.
Greene, Robert see Ward, Adolphus William
Housman, Laurence. Angels & Ministers: three plays of Victorian shade
& character. London: Jonathan Cape, Eleven Gower Street, n.d.
[1st pub.1921]. 4 lvs., 9-85 pp., 1 lf. 302/500 copies. L-D-6. #2007.
Hugo, Victor. Hernani. Edited, with introd., critical and expla-planatory
notes by John E. Matzke. Boston: D.C. Heath and Co., 1906 [c1891].
xxvii, 201 pp. Heath’s Modern Language Series. L-B-4. #657.
Inchbald, Elizabeth Simpson, Inchbald’s British Theatre, 24 vols.
see Uniform Sets and Collections
Lawrence, William Witherle. Shakespeare’s Problem Comedies. New
York: Macmillan Co., 1931. 259 pp. Includes notes and index.
Boyd book label. #186.
95
Plays
The London Theatre. A collection of the most celebrated pieces. Correctly
given, from copies used in the theatres. By Thomas Didbin, of the
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. London: Printed for Whittingham, and
Arliss, Paternoster Row, or for Sherwood, Neely and Jones, (18141818]. In thirteen double volumes. B&w illustrations.
CONTENTS:
Vol. I & II-----The Rivals, The Beggar’s Opera; The West Indian;
A Bold Stroke for a Wife; Isabella, or, The Fatal Marriage; The Quaker;
Vol. III & IV---The Provoked Husband; Douglas; Love in a Village; Fortune’s Frolic;
The Belle’s Stragem; The Gamester; The Brothers; Richard Coeur de Lion;
Vol. V & VI--- Man of the World; The Grecian Daughter; Maid of the Mill; High Life
Below Stairs; She Stoops to Conquer; The Revenge; The Busy Body; Rosina;
Vol. VII & VIII---The Fashionable Lover; Jane Shore; Lionel and Clarissa; Three
Weeks after Marriage; The Beaux’ Stratagem; The Fair Penitent; The Critic;
Miss in Her Teens;
Vol. IX & X---The Hypocrite; Cato; George Barnwell; Midas;
All in the Wrong; Alexander the Great; The Way to Keep Him; Comus;
Vol. XI & XII---The Jealous Wife; The Mourning Bride; Tancred and Sigismunda;
The Guardian; The Clandestine Marriage; The Roman Father; The Inconstant;
The Padlock;
Vol. XIII & XIV---Tamerlane; The Wonder; Rule a Wife and Have a Wife; The
Tobacconist; A Trip to Scarborough; Suspicious Husband; The Siege of
Damascus; The Apprentice;
Vol. XV & XVI---Oroonoko; Count of Narbonne; Confederacy; The Devil to Pay;
She Would and Would Not; Love for Hate; Mahomet; The Citizen;
Vol. XVII & XVIII---The Orphan of China; Every Man in his Humour; Recruiting
Officer; The Mayor of Garratt; A New Way to Pay Old Debts;
The Duke of Milan; The Orphan; The Recruiting Sargeant;
Vol. XIX & XX---The Country Girl; The Good-Natured Man; Zara; The Two Misers;
The Conscious Lovers; The Double Dealer; Cymon; The Mock Doctor;
Vol. XXI & XXII--The Distrest [sic] Mother; The Chapter of Accidents;
The Lord of the Manor; What Next!; the Refusal; All for Love; The Farmer’s
Wife; The Lying Valet;
Vol. XXIII & XXIV---The Double Gallant; Which is the Man!; The Earl of Warwick;
The Virgin Unmasked; The Way of the World; Edward the Black Prince; Hit or
Miss!; The Miser; Polly Honeycombe;
Vol. XXV & XXVI---The Earl of Sussex; Lady Jane Grey; The Sultan; The Maid of
the Oaks; Twenty Per Cent; The Merchant of Bruges; The Tender Husband;
The Constant Couple; My Spouse and I.
L-C-7. #1604-#1616.
Marlowe, Christopher see Ward, Adolphus William
96
Plays
Millay, Edna St. Vincent. Conversation at Midnight. New York and
London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, MCMXXXVII [c1937; sixth
edition, G-M]. 3 lvs., vii-xv, 1 lf., 1-126 pp., 1 lf. Ownership
uncertain. #208.
……………………………….The King’s Henchman: a play in three acts.
New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers,
[c1927; C-F = March 1931, 18th printing]. No ownership marks. #2094.
Milne, A.A. The Acting Edition of Ariadne, or Business First: a comedy
in three acts. London and New York: Samuel French, n.d.
lf., 3-55 pp. Paperback cased in hardback. Boyd book label. #2101.
Moliere, Jean Baptiste Poquelin. The Plays of Moliere. In French with an
English translation and notes by A.R. Waller, and an introduction by
George Saintsbury. Illustrated with thirty-one etchings after Lenoir.
Edinburgh: John Grant, 1907. xlviii, 283 pp. Appendix in
vols.1 & 8. Half title page: The Plays of Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere
/ born January 15th (?) 1622 / died February 17th 1673 / In the age of
Louis XIV. L-D-6.
v.1 1655-1656 #1350
v.5 1666-1668 #1354.
v.2 1659-1661 #1351
v.6 1668-1669 #1355.
v.3 1662-1664 #1352
v.7 1670-1671 #1356
v.4 1664-1665 #1353
v.8 1671-1673 #1357.
Pirandello, Luigi. Three Plays: Six Characters in Search of an Author;
“Henry IV.”; Right You Are! (If You Think So). New York: E.P. Dutton,
[c1922; edition limited to 1500 copies]. ix, 233 pp. Signature of
Katharine Lamont Boyd. L-D-7. #658.
Plays of Old Japan. Translated by Leo Duran. New York: Thomas
Seltzer, 1921 [c1921]. 3 lvs., vii-xii, 1 lf., 3-127 pp., 1 lf. Colored
frontispiece is only illustration. L-D-6. #2001.
Rolfe, William J. see Shakespeare, William
Saintsbury, George, ed. see Dryden, John and next entry
Shadwell, Thomas. The Best Plays of Thomas Shadwell.
Edited, with an introduction and notes by George Saintsbury.
London: T. Fisher Unwin; New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, n.d.
xxviii, 459 pp. The Mermaid Series. L-F-5. #340.
97
Plays
Shakespeare, William. Beauties of Shakespeare. Regularly selected from
each play, with a general index, digesting them under proper heads, by
Rev. William Dodd. Boston: Published by T. Bedlington, 1827. 3 lvs.,
vi-vii, 10-345 pp. Bookplate and signature of A.J. Herr, Boyd’s
maternal grandfather. L-G-7. #2145.
………………… Shakespeare’s Comedy of The Merchant of Venice. Edited,
with notes, by William J. Rolfe. With engravings. New York: Harper
and Bros., 1881 [1870]. vi, 8-168 pp. Index of words explained.
L-D-6. #347.
………………… see also Lawrence, William Witherle
Shaw, Bernard. Back to Methuselah: a metabiological pentateuch.
New York: Brentano’s, MCMXXI [c1921; 1st printing May 1921;
3rd printing July 1921]. ci, 300 pp. L-D-6. #688.
Sheridan, R.B. The Rivals and The School for Scandal. Illustrated by
Edmund J. Sullivan. London: Macmillan and Co., 1896.
2 lvs., viii-xxvii (title page missing), 1 lf., 4-365 pp., 3 lvs of publishers
lists. No title page; information from front cover and spine. Tissue
protected frontispiece. “Lamont” on front free end paper.
L-L-1, no book label. #2069.
Sherriff, R.C. Journey’s End: a play in three acts. Presented at Henry
Miller Theatre March 22, 1929, New York City; includes names of
cast. New York: Brentano’s Publishers, [c1929, Vail-Ballou Press,
Binghamton, NY]. 5 lvs., 204 pp., 2 lvs. “K.L.B. / on train from NY
to Baltimore / April 25”. L-O-6. #323.
Stallings, Laurence see Anderson, Maxwell
Swinburne, Algernon Charles. The Works of Algernon Charles
Swinburne. V.1, Tragedies. Philadelphia: David McKay Publishers,
n.d. L-D-7. #1467.
Tchekof, Anton. Two Plays of Anton Tchekof: The Seagull [and] The
Cherry Orchard. Translated with an introduction and notes by George
Calderon. London: Jonathan Cape, [1st issued in The Travellers’
Library 1927; reprinted 1928; copyright in USA 1924 by Katherine
Calderon]. 3 lvs., 7-254 pp., 1 lf, plus 12 lvs. of publisher’s volumes.
Includes bibliography. Title page has type-ornament of a satyr with
walking stick, carrying an urn with flowers and fruit. The Travellers’
Library. L-D-6. #2084.
98
Plays
Ward, Adolphus William, editor. Marlowe: tragical history of Dr.
Faustus. / Greene: Honourable History of Friar Bacon and Friar
Bungay. Spine title, Old English Drama. Fourth edition, revised and
enlarged. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1901. clxxiii, 312 pp. Index to
notes. Signature on first leaf, James Boyd; on title page, Helen Boyd
Dull. L-D-6. #723.
Yeats, W.B. Four Plays for Dancers. New York: Macmillan, 1921
[c1921]. xi, 138 pp. Includes notes and musical scores; illustrated.
Label of The Little Bookstore. Boyd book label. #254.
………..The Land of Heart’s Desire. Portland, Maine: Thomas B. Mosher,
MDCCCCXI [1st edition October 1903…10th ed. March 1912]. 33 pp.
950 copies on Van Gelder Hand-made paper. On title page, anchor
and dolphin device with B on left side and M on right. Some pages,
including the title page, are not separated. Boyd book label. #1436.
These books of plays are not in strict alphabetical order.
They have been shelved by size to accommodate the shelves.
99
Plays
Essays, Soliloquies, Miscellanies
The James Boyd Library
Aitken, George A., ed. see Swift, Jonathan
Avery, Isaac Erwin. Idle Comments. Charlotte, N.C.: Stone Publishing
Co., 1912 [c1905 by George Stephens]. xvi, 1 lf., 271 pp., 14 pp.
Avery was city editor of the Charlotte Observer. #1096.
Beerbohm, Max. A Christmas Garland. Woven by Max Beerbohm. New
York: E.P. Dutton and Company, MCMXII [1912]. vii, 197 pp.
Signed “For Jim / A Literary Diversion for Xmas Day, 1914, from,
/The Chevalier.” L-D-5. #324.
…………………… A Christmas Garland. Woven by Max Beerbohm.
London: William Heinemann, MCMXII [c1912]. Type-ornament of
windmill. 2 lvs., v-vii, 197 pp., 1 lf. of press opinions. “To Jim / from
Verrick / Xmas 1912”. S-J-4. #1551.
………………… A Defense of Cosmetics. New York: Dodd, Mead and
Company, 1922 [c1896]. 3 lvs., 29 pp. Boyd book label. #2010.
……………….. The Happy Hypocrite: a fairy tale for tired men. New
York: John Lane Company, MCMXIX [c1896 and 1906; originally
appeared in The Yellow Book]. 2 lvs., 5-63 pp. Label of The Sunwise
Turn Inc., 51 E. 44th St., NY. L-D-5. #2013.
………………… Yet Again. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1923 [published
1923]. 5 lvs., vii-viii, 1 lf., 3-306 pp., 1 lf. Label of The Little
Bookstore. L-D-5. #2083.
Burt, Maxwell Struthers. Escape from America. New York and London:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1936 [c1931, 1934, 1935, 1936]. 255 pp. #58.
Dryden, John. Essays of John Dryden. Selected and ed.by W.P. Ker.
Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1900. Notes, appendices, and index.
Two vols. L-G-3. #331, v.1. #558, v.2.
Emerson, R.W. Essays: first and second series. Boston: Ticknor and
Fields, 1865 [1865]. 515 pp. Signature of A. J. Herr. Gift of Mary Banks.
S-K-5. #656.
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Goldsmith, Oliver. Essays, Poems and Plays. With a memoir of the
author. New York: Published by J. Starr & Co.; S. Gould, Printer,
Caldwell, NJ, 1825. 3 lvs, iv-viii, 1 lf., 12-415 pp. L-F-6. Small and
fragile; shelved in Annex, upper left cabinet. #2112.
Green, Paul. The Hawthorn Tree: some papers and letters on life and
the theatre. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, [c1943].
157 pp. Dust jacket. Autograph copy, “To Jim and Kate with love. / Christmas
1943 / Chapel Hill”. #82.
Hazlitt, William Carew. Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778:1830.
Edited by Geoffrey Keynes. London: The Nonesuch Press; New York:
Random House, Inc., 1934. xxiv, 807 pp. #1275.
……………….……..., ed. The Works of Michael de Montaigne:
comprising his essays, lettters, and journey through Germany and
Italy, with notes from all the commentators, biographical and
bibliographical notices, &c, &c. Philadelphia: J.W. Moore, 1849.
xxii, 23-686 pp. “No. 88 / Jackson Herr, Harrisburg, PA.”
Boyd book label. #545.
Hearn, Lafcadio. Creole Sketches. Edited by Charles Woodward Hutson.
With illustrations by the author. Boston and New York: Houghton
Mifflin Company, 1924 [c1922 and 1924]. xxv, 201 pp. S-C-1. #233.
………………….. KOTTO: being Japanese curios, with sundry cobwebs.
Collected by Lafcadio Hearn. With illustrations by Genjiro Yeto.
New York and London: Macmillan, 1910 [c1902, reprinted
April 1903, 1910]. vii, 251 pp. L-G-2. #277.
…………………. Fantastics and Other Fancies. Edited by Charles
Woodward Hutson. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin
Company [c1914]. x, 242 pp. S-F-3. #276.
Lessing, G.E. Selected Prose Works of G.E. Lessing. Translated by
E.C. Beasley, and Helen Zimmern. Edited by Edward Bell. London:
George Bell and Sons, 1905 [reprinted from stereotype plates].
xxiv, 493 pp. B&w illustrations. Contains: Laokoon; How the
Ancients represented Death; Dramatic Notes. Bohn’s Standard Library.
S-F-5. #247.
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Montaigne, Michel de. Essays of Montaigne. Translated by Charles
Cotton. An entirely new edition formed from a collation of the foreign
quotations, a fresh English rendering, and a careful revision of the text
throughout. To which are added: Some Account of the Life of
Montaigne, Notes, a Translation of all the Letters Known to be Extant,
and an Enlarged Index. With portraits and other illustrations. London:
Reeves & Turner, 1902. Index in vol. 4. L-B-5. #1465, #514-516.
…………………………. see also Hazlitt, William
Moore, George. Impressions and Opinions. New York: Brentano’s, n.d.
[“New Edition after 20 years”—from Preface.] ix, 247 pp. Essays on
literature. S-F-4. #185.
Santayana, George. Soliloquies in England and Later Soliloquies.
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1922 [1st published 1922].
vii, 264 pp. Label of The Little Bookstore. Signature of Helen Boyd
Dull. L-G-2. #490.
Smith, Sydney. Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: being
selections from his writings and passages of his Letters and TableTalk. With a biographical memoir and notes by Evert A. Duyckinck and
a prefatory memoir of Evert A. Duyckinck by R.H. Stoddard. New York:
A.C. Armstrong & Son, 1886 [entered 1856 in District Court for
Southern District of New York by J.S. Redfield; c1879 by A.C.
Armstrong & Son]. ii-v, 1lf., 10-458 pp. Index. Tissue protected title
page. S-K-5. #2082.
Stevenson, Robert Louis. Virginibus Puerisque: an essay in four parts.
East Aurora, New York: Roycrofters, MCMIII [c1903]. 77 pp.
L-E-2. #660.
Warner, Charles Dudley. Backlog Studies. With twenty-one illustrations
by Augustus Hoppin. Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, late
Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co., 1876. 5 lvs., 281 pp.,
2 lvs. B&w illustrations. Illustrated cover. Estate of Katharine Boyd.
#1583.
Woolf, Virginia. The Common Reader. London: Published by Leonard
and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1925. Some papers
originally appeared in The Times Literary Supplement, The Athenaeum,
The Nation and Athenaeum, The New Statesman, The London Mercury,
The Dial (NY), and The New Republic (NY). 305 pp. Label of The
Holliday Bookshop / New York. “Katharine Lamont Boyd / from / Mary Schieffelin
(?) Brown / Christmas 1925.” S-F-3. #221
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Short Stories
The James Boyd Library
Adams, Edward C.L. Congaree Sketches: scenes from Negro life in the
swamps of the Congaree; and tales by Tad and Scip, of Heaven and
Hell; with other miscellany. Introduction by Paul Green. Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1927 [c1927]. Printed by Edwards
& Broughton, Raleigh, NC. xvii, 116 pp. Includes word list. Book
jacket information pasted in book. S-C-2. #821.
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Marjorie Daw and other stories. Cambridge:
Printed at the Riverside Press, M DCCCXC VII [c1873, 1885, 1893,
1897]. 3 lvs., 303 pp., 1 lf. This is number 192/250. The Writings of
Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Volume III.. Large paper edition. Some pages
not separated. “Lamont” on 1st leaf; Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1989.
………………… The Story of a Bad Boy, The Little Violinist, and other
sketches. Cambridge: Riverside Press, M DCCCXCVII [c1869, 1873,
1877, 1885, 1893, 1894, 1897]. 7 lvs., 4-218 p., 2 lvs. Number
192/250. The Writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Volume VII. Estate
of Katharine Boyd. #1990.
Andersen, Hans Christian. Hans Andersen: forty stories. Translated
from the Danish by M.R. James. With 24 illustrations in color by
Christine Jackson. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., n.d. 466 pp.
L-C-1. #217.
Bill Arp……… see Smith, Charles
Boccaccio, Giovanni. The Decameron. Faithfully translated by J.M.
Rigg, with illustrations by Louis Chalon. Volume I. London: Henry
F. Bumpus, MCMVI. vi-xxi, 332 pp., eight b&w tissue-protected
unnumbered illustrations. Includes two unattached illustrations at
end of volume. Introduction has b&w block prints from the first
illustrated edition of The Decameron. S-K-7. #2188.
Bunner, Henry Cuyler. The Stories of H.C. Bunner. First series. With
an introductory note by Brander Matthews. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1916 [c1916; individual stories have earlier copyright
dates]. xiii, 434 pp. Pencil signature of “Katharine Lamont / Sept.
1916”. L-A-7. #268.
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Burt, [Maxwell] Struthers. They Could Not Sleep. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1928 [c1923…1928]. 323 pp. Book jacket.
Autograph copy, inscribed to “James and Katharine Boyd,
March 22 / 28”. Boyd book label. #665.
Carmer, Carl. Stars Fell on Alabama. Illustrated by Cyrus LeRoy
Baldridge. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1934 [c1934].
xiv, 294 pp. Some b&w drawings; frontispiece is a map of Alabama.
Includes Fiddlers’ Tunes; Quilt Patterns; All-Day Singing; Mountain
Superstitions; Negro Superstitions; Brer Rabbit Multiplies; From the
Author’s Notebook. S-C-4. #211.
Chekhov, Anton. The House with the Mezzanine and other stories. By
Anton Tchekoff. Translated from the Russian by S.S. Koteliansky and
Gilbert Cannan. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1921 [c1917;
published August 1917]. 4 lvs., 251 pp. On front free end paper,
“K.L.B. / From Sissie Freeman / Christmas 1921”. Label of
Brentano’s / Booksellers & Stationers / Washington, D.C. S-I-4. #1981.
………………………The Schoolmistress and other stories. Translated from
the Russian by Constance Garnett. New York: The Macmillan
Company, 1921 [c1921; published January 1921]. 6 lvs., 4-205 pp.,
2 lvs. Contents page and second title page torn at edges. Circular
label of “315 *The Sunwise Turn, Inc* 44th St NY*” on rear paste down
end paper. S-I-4 (no book label). #1980.
Christensen, A.M.H. Afro-American Folk Lore told round Cabin Fires on
the Sea Islands of South Carolina. Boston: Published by the author,
1898 [c1892; A.M.H.C., Beaufort, S.C., November, 1891].
4 lvs., viii-xiv, 116 pp., 1 lf. This author published De Wolf, de Rabbit
an’ de Tar Baby in the Springfield Republican 2 or 3 years before Joel
Chandler Harris’ Uncle Remus stories. “…this vol….is comprised of
verbatim reports from numerous…storytellers of the Sea Islands….”
S-C-2. #1560.
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Ewing, Juliana Horatia. Jackanapes, Daddy Darwin’s Dovecot, and
other stories. New York and Boston: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co.,
[c1893]. Illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. Pages not numbered.
Vignette on title page; all text pages framed with floral decorations.
Last leaf decorated; illustrated cover. Inscribed, “For dear little [?]
Jackson / from / Mother and Daddie / Christmas 1893”.
Jackson was James Boyd’s brother. L-C-2. #1511.
Eyster, Nellie. Chincapin Charlie. Philadelphia: Duffield Ashmead,
1867 [entered 1866 in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania].
3 lvs., iii-vi, 7-171 pp., 1 lf. B&w illustrations. Sunny Hour Stories.
In preface, p. iii, “Harrisburg, Sept. 8th, 1866”. Found in volume, a
card with poem “Shipwrecked Sailors”. Inscribed, “Grand-Ma Herr /
To Donnie Herr / Christmas 1866”. Mrs. Herr was James Boyd’s maternal
grandmother; James was born in 1888. L-C-2. #1581.
France, Anatole. Les Sept Femmes de la Barbe-Blueue, et autres contes
merveilleux. Illustrated in colour by G.A. Mossa. Paris: Paris
Librairie des Amateurs; A. Ferroud, F. Ferroud, Successeur, 1921.
Paperback. L-B-3. #1586.
Galsworthy, John. The Little Man and other satires. New York:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1915 [c1915; published April 1915].
3 lvs., 3-279 pp. Label of Brentano’s / Booksellers & Stationers /
Washington, D.C. S-B-2. #2104.
The Gift: a Christmas and New Year’s present. Philadelphia: Carey and
Hart, MDCCCXLIII [entered 1842 in the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania]. Two title pages, the first with vignette and date 1843.
vi, 1 lf., 18-328 pp., 3 lvs. Illustrations not numbered with text pages.
Contributions by various American authors and artists. Signature of
Julia E. Kinney (Katharine Boyd’s mother] … Feb 25th, 18?6.
S-J-8. #1512.
Grahame, Kenneth. Dream Days. Illustrated by Maxfield Parrish.
London and New York: John Lane, The Bodley Head, [c1898; c1902].
6 lvs., 227 pp., 3 lvs. of books published by John Lane. B&w
illustrations; illustrated title page and end papers; color illustration
on cover. L-C-3. #1505.
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Harris, George W. Sut Lovingood: yarns spun by a “NAT’RAL born
DURN’D FOOL. Warped and wove for public wear. Spine title,
Sut Lovingood’s Yarns. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, Publishers,
[entered 1867 in the Southern District of New York].
xv, 1 lf., 20-299 pp., 6 lvs . of Dick & Fitzgerald’s Popular Works.
Label of Miller’s Book Store / Booksellers / Atlanta Ga. S-E-4. #1510.
Harris, Joel Chandler. Balaam and his master and other sketches and
stories. Boston and New York: Houghton-Mifflin Company, Riverside
Press, Cambridge [c1892 by Joel Chandler Harris; c1919 by Esther
La Rose Harris]. 3 lvs., 8-193 pp., 1 lf. On rear free end paper are
Boyd’s penciled notes of page numbers and phrases of dialect.
L-C-3. #1973.
……………………………Daddy Jake the Runaway; and, Short Stories told
after Dark. By “Uncle Remus”, Joel Chandler Harris. New York: New
Century Company, 1920 [c1889, 1917]. Illustrated. 198 pp.
L-C-3. #230.
………..…..…………… Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his Queer country:
what the children saw and heard there. Illustrated by Oliver Herford.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, The Riverside
Press, Cambridge,
. 6 lvs., 6-280 pp., 1 lf. On fourth leaf, “A Little
Note to a Little Book”—3 categories—(1) some gathered from the
Negroes; (2) some Middle Georgia folklore which probably belonged to
England; (3) some merely inventions [of Harris]. B&w drawings.
Nancy Boyd’s bookplate. #1970.
………….………………… Mingo and other sketches in black and white.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, Riverside Press,
[c1884 by Harris; c1912 by Esther La Rose Harris]. 4 lvs., 4-273 pp.
On rear free end paper, penciled page numbers and phrases of dialect
taken from the text. L-C-3. #1972.
……….…………………… Mr. Rabbit at Home: a sequel to Little Mr.
Thimblefinger and his Queer Country. Illustrated by Oliver Herford.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, Riverside Press,
[c1895 by Houghton Mifflin; c1923 by Esther la Rose Harris]
3 lvs., ii, 1 lf., 6-304 pp. Pages of b&w illustrations not numbered.
Five page numbers penciled on rear free end paper. L-C-3. #1974.
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[Harris]…….… Nights with Uncle Remus: myths and legends of the old
plantation. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company,
Riverside Press, [c1881, 1883, 1909, and 1921 by Century Co.; c1883
by Harris; c1911 by Esther La Rose Harris].
7 lvs., xii-xlii, 1 lf., 4-404 pp. Pages of illustrations not numbered.
Penciled page numbers on rear free end paper; words of dialect
underlined on those pages. Embossed on front free end paper,
“Mrs. James Boyd / Southern Pines, N.C.” Boyd book label. #1971.
…………..………………. On the Plantation: a story of a Georgia boy’s
adventures during the war. With twenty-three illustrations by E.W.
Kemble. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1892 [c1892].
7 lvs., xi, 233 pp., 5 lvs. of publications., 1 lf. Illustration on cover of
Brer Rabbit. L-C-3. #1969.
…………………………... Sister Jane, her Friends and Acquaintances:
a narrative of certain events and episodes transcribed from the papers
of the late William Wornum. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin
Company [1896]. 363 pp. L-C-1. #231.
………..…………………. Uncle Remus and his Friends: old plantation
stories, songs, and ballads, with sketches of Negro character.
Illustrated by A.B. Frost. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin
Company [c1892, 1920]. xv, 357 pp. Boyd book label. #229.
Howells, William Dean and Henry Mills Alden, editors. Southern Lights
and Shadows. New York and London: Harper & Bros. Publishers,
[c1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1904, 1906, 1907]. vi, 288 pp.
Harper’s Novelettes. Stories by and about Southerners. Estate of Katharine
Boyd. #1124.
Hunt, Leigh. The Wishing Cap Papers. Now first collected. Boston:
Lee and Shepard; New York: Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, 1873
[c1872]. 455 pp. S-F-3. #553.
Ingoldsby, Thomas. The Ingoldsby Legends. London: Grant Richards,
48 Leicester Square, 1902 [first published collectively in 1840;
World’s Classics first printed 1902; reprinted 1902].
2 lvs., vi-xi, 604 pp. The World’s Classics. Front free end paper torn
out. L-F-6. #1582.
107
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Jacobs, Joseph, ed. Celtic Fairy Tales. Selected and edited by Joseph
Jacobs. Illustrated by John D. Batten. London: David Nutt, 1892.
4 lvs., viii-xiv, 1 lf., 267 pp.; verso of p. 267 lists books “By the Same
Author”; end paper and flyleaves of new binding. Pages of b&w
illustrations are not numbered; tissue protected frontispiece.
Includes notes and references. Volume previously rebound; original
binding may have had Boyd’s book label. #2022.
Kaigh-Eustace, Edyth. Jungle Babies. Foreward by Kermit Roosevelt.
Illustrations by Paul Bransom and Don Nelson. New York, Chicago,
San Francisco: Rand McNally & Company, [c1930]. 3 lvs., 7-255 pp.
Illustrated cover and end papers. L-C-5. #265.
Lardner, Ring W. Round Up: the stories of Ring W. Lardner. New York:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, MCMXXIX [1924…1929]. viii, 467 pp.
Signature: “K.L. Boyd”. S-I-4. #241.
Leighton, Alexander see Wilson, John Mackay
Maugham, W. Somerset. The Trembling of a Leaf: little stories of the
South Sea Islands. New York: George H. Doran, [c1921]. 302 pp.
L-D-5. #692.
Molesworth, Ennis Graham. “Carrots”, Just a Little Boy; and,
A Christmas Child. By Mrs. Molesworth. Illustrated by Walter Crane.
New York and London: Macmillan and Company, 1893 [c1893; new
uniform edition set up and electrotyped October, 1893]. “Carrots”
originally published October 1876; Christmas Child first published
1880. Separate title page, contents list, and page numbers for each
title. Inscribed, “James Boyd Jr. -- / from / Mother / Feby 94. / after
diphtheria”. L-C-2. #1550.
Noyes, Alfred. Walking Shadows: sea tales and others. New York:
Frederick A. Stokes, [c1918]. 304 pp. L-F-3. #316.
The Potiphar Papers. Illustrated by A. Hoppin. Sixth Thousand. New
York: G.P. Putnam and Company, M,DCCC,LIV [entered 1854 in the
Southern District of New York]. Reprinted from “Putnam’s Monthly”.
vii, 1 lf., 251 pp., 1 lf. Illustrations not numbered. Signature of
A.J. Herr. Boyd book label. #1513.
108
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Sass, Herbert Ravenel. Adventures in Green Places. New York:
Minton, Balch & Company, 1926 [c1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925,
1926]. 5 lvs., 3-293 pp., 1 lf. These are nature and fairy stories of South
Carolina. Embossed seal of The Hammond Book Store / Charleston,
S.C. Autograph copy, “James Boyd of ‘Drums,’ / with the high regard
of Herbert Ravenel Sass.” Boyd book label. #2020.
Smith, Charles H. Bill Arp, so called: a side show of the Southern side
of the War. Illustrated by M.A. Sullivan. New York: Metropolitan
Record Office, 1866 [entered 1866 in the Southern District of New
York]. 4 lvs., 4-204 pp., 4 pp. of “Prospectus of the Metropolitan
Record and New York Vindicator”, 1 lf. Title page stamped Kelly & Piet,
Importers and Booksellers, Baltimore. On cover: “I’m a good Union
man – ‘so called’ - / But – I’ll bed in Dixie as long as I’ve got a dollar” /
Bill Arp. This volume is a collection of “humorous letters for publication” in the
Metropolitan Record. Was “Bill Arp” an inspiration for Boyd’s “Mr. Hugh Dave
McWhirr”? S-E-4. #1514.
……………… Bill Arp’s Scrap Book: humor and philosophy; letters
“pendente lite,” letters historic, domestic and pastoral, with some true
stories added. Illustrated by Moser. Atlanta, Ga: Jas. P. Harrison &
Co., Publishers, Binders and Engravers, 1884 [entered 1884 in the
Washington office of The Library of Congress].
3 lvs., iv-v, 1
lf., 405 pp., 1 lf. of publisher’s lists. B&w illustrations. According to
the brief biography, Maj. Ch. H. Smith was a lawyer in Georgia, and
William Arp was the “country wag”. S-E-4. #1515.
Tchekoff, Anton. ………..see Chekhov, Anton
Thackeray, William Makepeace. The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A.
Titmarsh, etc. With illustrations by the author and Richard Doyle.
Introductions by his daughter, Anne Ritchie. New York and London:
Harper & Brothers, 1899 [c1898]. 339 pp. Contains Flore et Zephyr;
Mrs. Perkins’s [sic] Ball; Our Street; Dr. Birch and his Young Friends;
Rebecca and Rowena; The Kickleburys on the Rhine; The Rose and the
Ring. One of 13 volumes of The Biographical Edition, The Works of
William Makepeace Thackeray. L-G-3. Poor condition; shelved in
Library Annex. #732.
Van Dyke, Henry. Half-told Tales. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
1925 [c1911, 1912, 1918, 1925; other publisher copyrights, 1922,
1924, 1925, 1923]. Dedicated To Arthur H. Scribner, Forty Years my
Publisher and Still my Friend. x, 1 lf., 150 pp. B&w illustrations;
illustrated title page. Van Dyke was Boyd’s professor at Princeton. Included
in volume, “With compliments of the author” slip. #901.
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Wilson, John Mackay. Wilson’s Tales of the Borders and of Scotland:
historical, traditionary, and imaginative. Revised by Alexander
Leighton, one of the original editors and contributors. Edinburgh:
William P. Nimmo, [n.d.; circa 1857]. Twenty-four volumes in twelve,
with separate paging for each of the 24. Glossary and general index
to all volumes in final volume (XXIV).
Spine title of each double volume:
v.1-2, The Vacant Chair;
v.3-4, Widow of Dunskaith;
v.5-6, Bill Stanley;
v.7-8, Judith the Egyptian;
v.9-10, The Cripple;
v.11-12, The Dominie’s Class
v.13-14, The Unknown;
v.15-16, The Village Patriarch;
v.17-18, Roger Goldie’s Narrative;
v.19-20, Gustavus M’Iver;
v.21-22, House in Bell’s Wynd;
v.23-24, Lord Kames’ Puzzle.
Because of size, this set is shelved next to books on Religion.
Boyd book label. #446 - #455, #681 & #682.
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Novels
The James Boyd Library
Anderson, Sherwood. Dark Laughter. New York: Boni & Liveright,
MCMXXV [c1925]. First edition. 319 pp., with ¼” black ribbon
bookmark. Special edition, 119 / 350 numbered and signed copies.
Anderson was a close friend of James Boyd. #538.
Atkinson, Eleanor. Greyfriars Bobby. New York, London: Harper and
Brothers Publishers [c1912; December 1913]. 292 pp. L-C-3. #203.
Austen, Jane. Sense and Sensibility. Edited by R. Brimley Johnson;
coloured illustrations by C.E. and H.M. Brock. London: J.M.Dent &
Co., MDCCCXCVIII [1898]. 218 pp. Volume II of the 10 volume set,
The Novels of Jane Austen. L-G-6. #728.
Bagnold, Enid. National Velvet. Drawings by Laurian Jones. New York:
William Morrow and Company, 1935 [c1935]. 303 pp. Illustrated
with line drawings of horses. L-D-4. #140.
Bojer, Johan. The Great Hunger. Translated from the Norwegian by
W.J. Alexander Worster and C. Archer. New York and London: The
Century Co., [c1919, 12th printing, November 1925]. 328 pp.
Includes translator’s note, with pronunciation of proper names and
currency. Book jacket information glued in front of book. S-I-6. #240.
Boyd, Thomas. Through the Wheat. Illus. by Capt. John W. Thomason,
Jr. New York and London: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1925 [c1923,
1927]. 260 pp. Dedicated to Scribner editor Maxwell Evarts Perkins
(also James Boyd’s editor). No relation to James Boyd. S-D-3. #136.
Bunyan, John. Life and Death of Mr. Badman, and, The Holy War.
Edited by John Brown. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1905,
[New York: Macmillan]. vii, 432 pp. On p.1, copy of original title
page with date 1680. Cambridge English Classics. L-G-4. #364.
Burney, Frances. Evelina, or, the history of a young lady’s entrance into
the world. By Fanny Burney. Introduction by Austin Dobson and
illustrations by Hugh Thomson. London and New York: The
Macmillan Company, n.d. (first published the end of January 1778 by
Thomas Lowndes without the phrase “history of”; introduction to this
volume dated October 1903). xxxv, 477 pp., 1 lf. of Macmillan’s Pocket
Classics. Signature of “Frances Cleveland Lamont / June ’08”.
(Katharine Boyd’s sister). Boyd book label. #1509.
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[Burney]………Cecilia, or, memoirs of an heiress. Volume I only
of three volumes. Edited by B. Brimley Johnson. Illustrated by
W. Cubitt Cooke. London: Published by J.M. Dent and Company at
Aldine House, MDCCCXCIII. 3 lvs., vi-vii, 3 lvs., 5-368 pp. Printed on
the front paste-down end paper, “This volume is one of ten first issue
of this edition of Miss Burney’s Cecilia. Ex Libris.” LR-C-2. #1570.
Burt, Katharine Newlin. Cock’s Feather. Boston and New York:
Houghton Mifflin Co., 1928. 327 pp. Mrs. Burt was married to author
Maxwell Struthers Burt and a close friend of the Boyds; she was fiction editor for
Ladies Home Journal. Autograph copy inscribed to Katharine and James
Boyd. L-D-4.
#669.
Burt, Maxwell Struthers. Along these Streets. By Struthers Burt. New
York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1942 [c1942; “A” for 1st edition].
608 pp. Autograph copy, inscribed to James and Katharine Boyd,
Dec. 18/41. #666.
……………..……………….. Chance Encounters. With a frontispiece by
N.C. Wyeth. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1921 [c1919…1921;
published September 1921]. vi, 287 pp. S-B-2. #663.
……………………………….. The Delectable Mountains. New York:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1927 [c1927, 1926]. x, 463 pp. Burt
dedicated this book to Henry van Dyke, a professor at Princeton
University. Autograph copy, inscribed to “James and Katharine Boyd,
Sandhills, Jan. 3/27”. S-B-2. #662.
……………………………….. Festival. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
1931 [c1931; “A” for 1st edition]. 388 pp. Dedicated “To James and
Jackson Boyd / Good Men in the Old Heroic Sense”. S-B-2. #668.
……………………………….. The Interpreter’s House. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1924 [c1924, 1922; published February 1924].
xi, 445 pp. S-B-2. #667.
Cabell, James Branch. The Cream of the Jest: a comedy of evasions.
New York: Robert M. McBride and Co., 1920 [c1917, 2nd edition,
1920]. xv, 280 pp. S-I-4. #218.
…………..………………… Figures of Earth: a comedy of appearances.
New York: Robert M. McBride and Co., 1921 [c1919, 1920, 1921].
xvi, 356 pp. L-D-5. #216.
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Carroll, Lewis. Through the Looking Glass. With twelve full-page
illustrations in color by M.L. Kirk and fifty illustrations by John
Tenniel. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, Publishers, n.d.
xv, 1 lf., 3-271 pp. Illustrations not numbered. Color illustration
glued on cover; chess problem on p. iii explained in preface.
Inscribed, “For Jim / from Mother / Christmas 1907---“. L-C-2.
#1506.
Cervantes, Miguel de. The History of the Ingenious Gentleman, Don
Quixote of La Mancha. Translated from the Spanish by Motteux.
A new edition, with copious notes; and an essay on the life and
writings of Cervantes, by John G. Lockhart, Esq. Boston: Little,
Brown and Company, 1854. On spine, Don Quixote / Lockharts
Edition. In four volumes; library has vols. 1,3,4. Signature of
A.J. Herr on v.1. S-K-6 on v.1 and L-G-2 on vs. 3&4. #1516, #1517, #1518.
Cooper, J. Fenimore. The Pathfinder; or, the inland sea. Illustrated
from drawings by F.O.C. Darley. New York: W.A. Townsend and
Company, 1860 [entered 1860 in the Southern District of New York].
5 lvs., vi-x, 515 pp., 1 lf. Tissue-protected frontispiece. Spine title:
Cooper’s Novels. Boyd book label. #2018.
Dickens, Charles. A Christmas Carol. New York & London: G.P.
Putnam’s Sons, 1900 [c1900 for designs]. 4 lvs., v-xvii, 1 lf., 157 pp.,
1 lf. Illustrations are from designs by Frederick Simpson Coburn.
Includes some b&w drawings and some b&w photogravures;
illustrations not numbered. S-C-3. #1552.
……………………... The Cricket on the Hearth. New York and London:
G.P. Putnam Sons, 1900 [c1900 for designs]. Illustrated by Frederick
Simpson Coburn. 5 lvs., v-xii, 174 pp., 2 lvs. Binding matches
previous title. Inscribed, “James Boyd Jr. / from / Grandma Boyd /
Christmas 1900”. L-K-1; no book label. #1553.
D’Israeli. The Works of D’Israeli the Younger. Philadelphia: Jesper
Harding, 1847. 3 lvs., 6-838 pp. In one volume, containing Vivian
Grey, The Young Duke, Contarini Fleming, The Wondrous Tale of Alroy,
The Rise of Iskander, Henrietta Temple, and Venitia. Signature of
A. Jackson Herr, / Harrisburg, Pa. / no. 191. Herr was Boyd’s
maternal grandfather. #1619.
Dodgson, Charles Ludwidge see Carroll, Lewis
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Faulkner, William. As I Lay Dying. New York: Jonathan Cape and
Harrison Smith, [c1930; 1st published 1930; 1st edition].
4 lvs., 254 pp., 1 lf. Book jacket in 2 pieces placed in volume. This is
not the first issue (with the printing error). Faulkner knew Boyd and
probably visited Weymouth. #887.
…………………….. Sanctuary. New York: Jonathan Cape and Harrison
Smith, [c1931; 1st published 1931]. 380 pp. S-I-4. #238.
Fielding, Henry. The History of Tom Jones, a foundling. By Henry
Fielding, Esquire. London: Printed for C. Cooke, No. 17 Pater-nosterrow, n.d. [originally published 1749]. Cooke’s Edition of Select Novels,
or Novelists Pocket Library, being a complete collection of universally
approved histories, adventures, anecdotes, &c. by the most esteemed
authors. Designed and engraved by W. Grainger, October 26, 1792.
Two pages in volume I engraved with elaborate illustrations. Four
volumes. L-G-7. #2151 - #2154.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Last Tycoon, an unfinished novel. Together
with The Great Gatsby, and selected stories. Foreward by Edmund
Wilson. New York: Scribner, 1941 [c1925, 1926, 1935, 1941;
previously published separately, c1920-1941; “A” for 1st edition].
xi, 476 pp. Max Perkins at Scribner’s was editor for both men. #1321.
France, Anatole. Le Jongleur de Notre Dame. Illustrated in color
by Maurice Lalau. Paris: Librairie des Amateurs, A. Ferroud—
F. Ferroud, Successeur, 1924. 29 pp. Paperback. L-B-3. #730.
…………………… Le Miracle de la Pie. Illustrated in color by Maurice
Lalau. Paris: Librarie des Amateurs, A. Ferroud—F. Ferroud,
Successeur, 1921. Table des illustrations. 46 pp. Paperback. L-B-3.
#729.
Galsworthy, John. The Freelands. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
1915 [c1915; published August 1915]. 4 lvs., 412 pp. Galsworthy was
an early admirer of James Boyd’s literary work and publicly encouraged him to
continue writing. S-B-2. #2105.
……………………… In Chancery. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
1920 [c1920]. viii, 373 pp. S-B-2. #352.
……………………… The White Monkey. New York: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1924 [c1924]. Dedicated to Max Beerbohm. 5 lvs., 3-328 pp.
S-B-2. #2103.
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Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson. Wives and Daughters: an
every-day story. By Mrs. Gaskell, with an introduction by Dr. A.W.
Ward. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons; London: Smith, Elder, & Co.,
1906 [c1906 by G.P. Putnam’s Sons for Introduction]. Tissueprotected frontispiece. Part of the 8 volume set, The Works of Mrs.
Gaskell, with a general biographical introduction, and a critical
introduction to each volume. This is number 8. 6 lvs., v-xxx, 761 pp.
Knutsford Edition. Boyd book label. #2019.
Gilkyson, Walter. The Lost Adventurer. New York: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1927 [c1927]. 297 pp. Dedicated “To my Dear Friends
Katharine and Struthers Burt, and Marion Galey, in Memory of a Year
at Villa les Kermes”. Inscribed “To my friends Bridget, / and George
Jenks. Southern Pines, April 6th / 1932”. Gilkyson lived in Southern Pines.
Gift volume. #1438.
Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield. London: J.M. Dent and Co.;
New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., [1st ed. Feb. 1908; repr. October
1909]. xvi, 222 pp. Everyman’s Library, ed.by Ernest Rhys. L-G-6.
#334.
Green, Paul. This Body the Earth. New York and London: Harper &
Brothers, 1935 [c1935, first ed.]. vii, 422 pp. Dust jacket. Inscribed
“For dear Jim and / Kate— / Ever, / Paul”. #926.
Hamsun, Knut. Growth of the Soil. Trans. from the Norwegian by W.W.
Worster. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1921 [c1917 by Gyldendalske
Boghandel, Nordisk Forlog; c1921 by Knopf, 2nd printing March 1921;
original title: Markens Grode]. Two volumes. S-I-4. #248 & #249.
Hardy, Thomas. Under the Greenwood Tree. London and Toronto:
J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd; New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., n.d.
[originally published in 1872 as The Mellstock Quire].
3 lvs., 3-221 pp., 1 lf. The Wayfarer’s Library. L-G-6. #2014.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Blithedale Romance. New York: A.L. Burt,
Publisher, [n.d.; Preface, May 1852]. viii, 311 pp. Boyd’s signature.
L-E-2. #215.
…………………………… The House of the Seven Gables: a romance.
New York: A.L. Burt, [n.d.; date from Preface, January 27, 1851].
374 pp. L-E-2. #270.
………………………………Mosses from an Old Manse. New York:
A.L. Burt, [n.d.]. 398 pp, 12 pp. L-E-2. #278.
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Hemingway, Ernest. The Fifth Column and The First Forty-Nine Stories.
New York: Scribner, 1938 [c1938; c1926-1938; previously published].
x, 597 pp. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1320.
Howells, William Dean. The Lady of the Aroostook. Boston: Houghton,
Osgood and Company; The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1879 [c1879].
3 lvs., 326 pp., 2 lvs. “Nannie G.(?) Herr / Sept. 20 1879”. Boyd’s
maternal grandmother. S-K-5. #2087.
Johnson, Samuel see Savage, Richard
Joyce, James. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. New York:
Viking Press and B.W. Huebsch, MCMXXVII [c1916 by B.W. Huebsch,
7th printing, August 1927]. Hard cover, no dust jacket. Purchased
from Bull City Books, Durham, NC. James Boyd’s copy, S-I-4. #2629.
Kahler, Hugh MacNair. Babel. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s
Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, 1921 [c1921]. v, 366 pp. On front
free end paper: “Bion H. Butler. / From / The Author / To a Friend”.
Kahler was a popular magazine author who lived in Southern Pines;
Butler was a journalist associated with The Pilot and other local
newspapers. Gift. #958.
Kingsley, Charles. Hypatia; or, new foes with an old face. Thirteenth
edition. New York: Macmillan and Co., 1881.
4 lvs., viii-xxix, 487 pp., 1 lf. Decorated end papers. LR-C-2. #1620.
Lennox, Charlotte. The Female Quixote; or, the adventures of Arabella.
By Mrs. Lennox. London: Printed for C. Cooke, No. 17, Paternosterrow. Engraved frontispiece and illustrations. Cooke’s Edition.
L-G-7. #2147 & #2148.
Luhan, Mabel Dodge. Winter in Taos. New York: Harcourt, Brace and
Company, [c1935; 1st edition]. 4 lvs., vii-viii, 1 lf., 3-237 pps., 1 lf.
B&w illustrations. “KLB / [other name?] / ‘keep’ ” on front free end
paper. Boyd book label with the unusual designation, K-K-12. #1975.
Malot, Hector. Sans Famille. Dessins par E. Bayard. Ouvrage Coronne
par l’Academie francaise. Paris: Biblioteque D’ Education et de
Recreation, J. Hetzel et Cie, 18, Rue Jacob, n.d. [copyright page
blank]. 3 vls., 566 pp., 5 lvs. of mostly publisher’s lists. Table de
Matieres at end of text. On p. 566, vignette of a dog on crutches with
book between its teeth, and word FIN. Signature of “Frances
Cleveland Lamont / Washington D.C. / Christmas 1896”. [Mrs. Boyd’s
sister]. Library Sec B Shelf 7. #2230. OVERSIZE, on next shelf.
116
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Masefield, John. A Mainsail Haul. New York: The Macmillan Company,
1913 [c1913; 1st published June 1st, 1905; 2nd edition, revised and
much enlarged, September 1913]. Boyd signature on 1st leaf. L-F-3.
#721.
Mitchell, S. Weir. Westways: a village chronicle. New York: The
Century Co., 1913 [c1913; published September 1913]. Front free
end paper missing; 5 lvs., 3-510 pp. 1 lf. “Lamont” on first leaf. #1964.
Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan. When the Whippoorwill---. New York:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1940 [c1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1939,
1940]. 275 pp. Rawlings’ editor at Scribner was Max Perkins. #257.
Reade, Charles. Christie Johnstone, a novel. Boston: Ticknor and
Fields, M DCCC LV. 3 lvs., 6-309 pp., 3 lvs., 12 pp. of works by
Ticknor and Fields. Signature of A.J. Herr on front paste down end
paper and title page. S-J-7. #2029.
Savage, Richard. The Works of Richard Savage, Esq. With an account
of the life and writings of the author, by Samuel Johnson, LL.D. A
new edition. London: Printed for T. Evans in The Strand, M DCC
LXXVII. L-F-6. In two volumes. #1627 & #1628.
Smollett, Tobias. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle. In which are
included, Memoirs of a Lady of Quality. Published in four volumes.
London: Printed for R. Baldwin, No. 47, and Robinson and Roberts,
No. 25 in Pater-noster-row, and T. Becket and T. Cadell, in the
Strand, M DCC LXXVI [3rd edition, from preface]. Engraved
frontispiece in all volumes. No front cover on vols. 2, 3, 4. Bookplate
of John Walker Heneage. L-G-7. Poor condition. #2155-#2158.
……………………. The Adventures of Roderick Random. London:
Orlando Hodgson, III Fleet Street, 1839. 4-390 pp. B&w
illustrations. L-G-7. #2144.
Stallings, Laurence. Plumes. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company,
[c1924; 1st printing]. 348 pp. Presented to Weymouth in honor of
Katharine and James Boyd by Sylvia Stallings Lowe, daughter of
Laurence Stallings and longtime friend of the Boyds’ daughter Nancy
Boyd Sokoloff. “. . .I think of the good times my parents enjoyed there.”
Stallings was one of the friends to whom James Boyd dedicated his
final novel Bitter Creek. #2573.
Sterne, Laurence. Tristram Shandy. New York: The Modern Library
Publishers, [1st Modern Library edition, 1928]. 5 lvs., 591 pp., 2 lvs of
Modern Library titles. L-G-6. #1622.
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Stevenson, Robert Louis. Master of Ballantrae. New York: J.H. Sears
& Company, Inc., Publishers, n.d. 3 lvs., iii, 234 pp., 4 lvs. No
ownership marks. #965.
Tarkington, Booth. Alice Adams. Garden City, New York: Doubleday,
Doran, 1933 [c1921]. 434 pp. One-by-One Edition. Boyd label. #275.
Thackeray, William Makepeace. The History of Pendennis: his fortunes
and misfortunes, his friends and his greatest enemy. London,
Edinburgh, and New York: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1906.
vii, 911 pp. Boyd book label. #1568.
Thompson, Edward. Listen for the Laughter. Philadelphia: MacraeSmith Company, [c1942; 1st edition]. 328 pp. Autograph copy,
inscribed, “To James Boyd - / Sincerely, / Edward Thompson /
Glendale, Calif., / Feb – 1942”. #481.
Tolstoy, Count Leo. War and Peace; a novel. Translated from the
Russian by Constance Garnett. London: William Heinemann, Ltd.,
1930 [1st printing in Library Edition (3 volumes) 1904, Popular
Edition (1 volume) 1911; new impressions, 1925, 1930].
4 lvs., 1536 pp. No Boyd label; “Library Sec B Shelf 7” written on
front free end paper. L-B-7. #2000
Travers, P.L. Mary Poppins. Illustrated by Mary Shepard. New York:
Reynal & Hitchcock, [c1934]. xii, 206 pp. Illustrated end papers.
Boyd location notation--Library Sec 2 Shelf 1; no book label. #1324.
……………… Mary Poppins Opens the Door. Illustrated by Mary
Shepard and Agnes Sims. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, [c1943;
5th printing]. xxi, 1 lf., 239 pp. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1325.
Verne, Jules. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea; or, the
marvelous and exciting adventures of Pierre Aronnay, Conseil his
servant, and Ned Land, a Canadian harpooner. Illustrated. New York
and Longon: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, 1907.
xii, 372 pp., 2 lvs. of publisher’s works. L-C-1. #896.
Voltaire, Jean Francois Marie Arouet de. Candide. Illustrated by
Rockwell Kent. New York: Random House, 1930 [c1929; Random
House Reprint, containing all illustrations from the limited edition of
1928]. 111 pp. L-B-1. #695.
118
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Westcott, Edward Noyes. David Harum: a story of American Life. New
York: D. Appleton and Company, 1899 [c1898]. 3 lvs., v-vii, 392 pp.
Several first pages have tape at top. On front free end paper,
“Lamont / Stella D. Hayes / February 1899”. Estate of Katharine
Boyd. #1995.
White, William Allen. In Our Town. Illustrations by F.R. Gruger and
W. Glackens. New York: Macmillan, 1919 [c1906, 1904]. 369 pp.
S-I-4. #369.
Wilder, Thornton. The Cabala. Introduction by Herbert Gorman.
New York: Modern Library, [c1926; introduction 1929]. xiii, 230 pp.
S-I-4. #687.
Wolfe, Thomas. You Can’t Go Home Again. New York and London:
Harper and Brothers Publishers, [c 1934, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940;
sixth edition, K-P]. 5 lvs., vii-viii, 1 lf., 3-743 pp. Dust jacket flap
information pasted onto front free end paper. Katharine Boyd Estate.
#843.
119
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Music Books
The James Boyd Library
See Also Poems & Songs Section
Bach, Johann Sebastian. Chorales by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Selected and edited by Charles N. Boyd and Albert Riemenschneider.
New York: G. Schirmer, [c1939]. Book I: Chorales 1-91. xxx, 127
pp. Includes music scores with lyrics in German or English. “James
Boyd Jr. / 1941—Christmas”. #1289.
Beethoven, Ludwig van. Nine Symphonies. Arranged for Piano for Four
Hands. New York: G. Schirmer; Boston: Boston Music Co., 1894.
201 pp. Schirmer’s Library of Musical Classics. #1290.
Bizet, Georges. Carmen: opera in four acts. Words by H. Meilhac and
L. Halevy. Adapted from the novel by Prosper Merimee. English
version by Dr. Th. Baker. New York: G. Schirmer, c1895.
5 lvs., 391 pp. Scores and lyrics in French and English. Schirmer’s
Collection of Operas. Boyd book label. #1284.
Chopin, Frederic. Complete Works for the Pianoforte. Three volumes in
one. Revised and fingered by Carl Mikull. With a biographical sketch
of the author by Philip Hale. New York: G. Schirmer; Boston:
Boston Music Co. Vol. I, Waltzes, 1894 [c1894]. Vol. II, Mazurkas,
1894. Vol. III, Polonaises, 1904. Includes Thematic Index.
Schirmer’s Library of Musical Classics, v. 27. Pasted upside down
inside front cover, “We Shall Arise” sheet music. Signatures on first
leaf of Mrs. James Boyd and M. Israel. #1281.
Eight Negro Songs (from Bedford Co. Virginia). Collected by Francis H.
Abbot and edited by Alfred J. Swan. New York: Enoch & Sons
(Boosey & Company, Inc.); Steinway Hall, London: Enoch & Sons
Ltd., 1927. Originally in paperback; now hardbound.
47 pp. of lyrics and scores. “K.L.B. / Do not take away” on front
paper cover. #1282.
Faust: a lyric drama in five acts. By Jules Barbier and Michel Carre
(English Version by H.T. Chorley). Music by Charles Gounod.
Carefully revised after the latest editions, and containing the complete
ballet-music. New York: G. Schirmer, n.d. vi, 326 pp. Includes
scores and lyrics (in Italian and English). G. Schirmer’s Collection of
Operas. On front free end paper, “Frances Cleveland Lamont /
November 18, 1903”. Katharine Boyd’s sister. #1283.
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Gounod, Charles see Faust
MacLeod, A.C. and Harold Bolton, eds. Songs of the North, gathered
together from the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland.
Music arranged by Malcolm Lawson
Volume I is twenty-eighth edition. London: J.B. Cramer & Co., Ltd.,
W. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Limited.
New York: Chappell & Co. Ltd., printed in England, n.d.
Index precedes scores and lyrics.
Volume II is 9th edition. New York: Edward Schuberth & Co., n.d.
Both volumes dedicated “…to Her Majesty the Queen”. James Boyd
signature on vol.1. #1408 & #1409.
Puccini, Giacomo. The Bohemians. (Based on “La Vie Boheme” by Henry
Murger). An opera in four acts by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica.
Music by Giacomo Puccini. English version by William Grist (Acts I
and II) and Percy Pinkerton (Acts III and IV). New York: G. Ricordi &
Co., [c1897; printed in Italy]. 6 lvs., 144 pp. #1286.
…………………….. Madame Butterfly: a Japanese tragedy. Based on the
book by John L. Long and the drama by David Belasco. Italian
Libretto by L. Illica and G. Giacosa. English version by R.H. Elkin.
Arranged for pianoforte solo by Carlo Carignani. New York:
G. Ricordi & Co. Music Publishers, entered Sta. [sic] Hall c1906;
printed in Italy. 3 lvs., 226 pp. #1285.
…………………….. Tosca: an opera in three acts. By V. Sardou,
L. Illica, and G. Giacosa. Music by G. Puccini. Complete
arrangement for pianoforte by Carlo Carignani. This edition is printed
exclusively for Great Britain and Colonies and the United States of
America. New York: G. Ricordi & Co., [c1905; printed in Italy],
copyright for all countries; entered Sta. Hall. 5 lvs., 193 pp. 27 cm.
#1287.
Tchaikovsky, Peter. Peter Tschaikowsky: selected pieces for Pianoforte.
Two volumes in one. New York: G. Schirmer, 1896. Vol. I contains a
biographical sketch of the author by Philip Hale; 46 pp.
V.2 is 36 pp. Includes music scores. Schirmer’s Library of Musical
Classics, vols. 361-362. #1288.
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Music Books
Welsh Melodies. Two paperback issues bound together.
Sixteen Welsh melodies, with traditional and original Welsh words;
English lyrics by Percival Graves (Canwer Cilarne). Music edited and
arranged by J. Lloyd Williams, (Director of Music, University College,
Bangor) and Arthur Somervell (Alarch Ystrad Clud). London, New
York, and Toronto: Boosey & Co.
Part I is c1907; part II is c1909. Both parts have an index following
the title page. Introduction in part I. St. David’s Edition. Sheet music
for “The Turtle Dove”, c1924 by J. Curwen & Sons Ltd., agents for G.
Shirmer, Inc. (2 lvs.) bound in after p. 2 of part I [by mistake?]. #2053.
122
Music Books
Science and Nature Books
Leisure Activities
The James Boyd Library
Bailey, L.H. Gardener’s Handbook: brief indications for the growing of
common flowers, vegetables and fruits in the garden and about the
home. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1934 [c1934; published
February 1934]. 3 lvs., 292 pp., 2 lvs. Illustrated with b&w drawings.
Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1952.
Baker, Ray Stannard. The Boy’s Book of Inventions: stories of the
wonders of modern science. New York: Doubleday and McClure
Company, 1899 [c1899]. xv, 354 pp. Illustrated. Inscribed,
“James Boyd Jr / from / Aunt Helen / Christmas 1899”. L-C-6.
#236.
Beard, D.C. The American Boy’s Book of Sport: outdoor games for all
seasons. New York: Scribner, 1896 [c1896]. B&w illustrations.
496 pp. Index. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #853.
The Beauty of Sail. Photographs by Beken of Cowes. Commentary by
Uffa Fox. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1938.
8 lvs., 18-178 pp., 1 lf. Only even pages (with text) are numbered; facing
pages are unnumbered photographs. No index. Estate of Katharine
Boyd. #1957.
Beebe, William. Beneath Tropic Seas: a record of diving among the
coral reefs of Haiti. New York: Blue Ribbon Books, [c1928;
st
1 published September 21, 1928; 10th impression January 1935].
Illustrated with unnumbered b&w photos. v-viii, 1 lf., 3-234 pp.,
4 lvs. Includes appendices and index. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #2184.
Bonker, Frances and Dean John James Thornber. The Sage of the
Desert and Other Cacti: studies of that fantastic clan, the cactus of
the desert, and other interesting and peculiar desert growths.
Introduction by Harold Bell Wright. Boston: The Stratford Company,
[c1930]. 106 pp. Book jacket. Boyd book label. #458.
123
Science, Nature, Leisure
Burton, Robert. The Anatomy of Melancholy: what it is, with all the
kindes, causes, symptomes, prognosticks, and severall cures of it.
In three partitions, with their severall sections, members, and
subsections, philosophically, medicinally, historically opened and cut
up. By Democritus Junior. With a satirical preface conducing to the
following discourse. The eleventh edition corrected. To which is
prefixed, an account of the author. London: Printed for Messrs Vernor,
Hood and Sharpe; Cuthell and Martin; J. Walker; Lackington, Allen,
and Co., Ogilvy and Son; Otridge and Son; R. Lea; J. Nunn; Longman,
Hurst, Rees and Orme; J. Harding; W. Millar, and
J. Asperne. By J. and E. Hodson, Cross-Street, Hatton-Garden, 1806.
Engraved frontispiece. Two volumes. Last page of v.1 is a list of
works “Printed for the Proprietors”; v.2 has 5 lvs. of “The Table”.
Bookplate of J. Doxsey, “Omne tulit punctum, qui miscuit utile dulci.”
A discussion of diseases in general and especially diseases of the
mind; a combination of satire and ‘earnestness’. ‘One of the oddest,
wittiest, and most learned books in English literature.’ [Hadyn and
Fuller]. The first psychiatric encyclopedia. Originally published in
1621. Boyd book label. L-G-5.
#1486 & #1487.
Calahan, H.A. Learning To Sail. New edition, with supplementary
chapter. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1935 [c1932 and 1933;
set up, electrotyped, published May 1932; reprinted February 1933;
4th printing of new edition, March 1935].
4 lvs., ix-xii, 1 lf., 345 pp., 3 lvs. B&w illustrations. Estate of
Katharine Boyd. #1954.
Chapman, Frank M. What Bird is That?—A pocket museum of the land
birds of the Eastern United States arranged according to season.
By Frank M. Chapman, Curator of Birds in the American Museum
of Natural History and editor of Bird-Lore. With 301 birds in color by
Edmund J. Sawyer. New York and London: D. Appleton and
Company, 1923 [c1920]. 3 lvs., vii-xxvi, 144 pp., 1 lf. Includes eight
plates in color, index, and list of abbreviations. Frontispiece: ‘map’ of
a bird. Boyd book label removed. #2034.
124
Science, Nature, Leisure
Conklin, Edwin Grant. The Direction of Human Evolution. New edition,
with preface. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1922 [c1921,
1922]. xxi, 247 pp. S-F-3. #261.
……………….. Heredity and Environment in the Development of Men.
Fifth edition revised. Princeton: Princeton University Press. London:
Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 [first edition, c1915;
revised 5th edition c1922; published September 1922]. 3 lvs., v-xv, 1
lf., 3-379 pp., 1 lf. Includes references to literature, index, and
glossary. The Northwestern University Harris Lectures
for 1914. SH-5. #1629.
Darwin, Charles. The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.
With additions and corrections from sixth and last English edition.
Two volumes in one. New York and London: D. Appleton and Co.,
1917 [authorised edition]. xxvi, 365 pp., v, 338 pp. Includes glossary
of scientific terms; index to both volumes. One fold-out illustration.
S-F-3. #818.
Democritus Junior see Burton, Robert
Des Cars, A. A Treatise on Pruning Forest and Ornamental Trees.
Translated from the seventh French edition. Third edition, with an
introduction by Charles S. Sargent. Boston: The Society, 1894
[c1881]. xiv, 65 pp. Publications of the Massachusetts Society for the
Promotion of Agriculture. L-C-6. #235.
Ditmars, Raymond L. [Lee]. Thrills of a Naturalist’s Quest. New York:
The Macmillan Company, 1932 [c1932; set up and electroplated;
published November 1932; reprinted December 1932].
4 lvs., vii-xii, 1 lf., 268 pp., 1 lf. Plates of b&w photos not numbered.
L-C-5. #2024.
Dixon, Royal. The Human Side of Animals. New York: Frederick A.
Stokes Company Publishers, [c1918]. vii-xxi, 252 pp. Colored and
b&w illustrations. Color picture of black bear on front cover. On
front free end paper, “Merry Christmas / and … / to … / from /
Katharine and Jim / Christmas 1918.” S-H-5. #1978.
125
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Elliott, William. Carolina Sports by Land and Water: including devilfishing, wild-cat, deer, and bear hunting, &c. By The Hon. Wm.
Elliott of South Carolina. London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington
Street, 1867. Previously rebound. End papers and 1 lf. of new
binding, 1 lf., iv-v, 2 lvs., 12-292 pp., 1 lf. of publisher’s works, 1 lf.
and end papers of new binding. Probably had Boyd book label. #2023.
Fabre, J.H. Social Life in the Insect World. Translated by Bernard Miall.
With 14 illustrations. New York: The Century Co., 1914.
viii, 327 pp. Includes index. L-C-5. #712.
Farrington, Edward I. The Gardener’s Omnibus. Edited for the
Massachusetts Horticultural Society. N.P.: Hale, Cushman & Flint,
[c1938; 1st printing March 1938]. xviii, 886 pp. Includes index. B&w
illustrations. On front free end paper, “KLB / from… / April 1942”.
#1323.
Fox, Uffa see The Beauty of Sail
French, Allen. How to Grow Vegetables and Garden Herbs: a practical
handbook and planting table for the vegetable gardener. New York
and London: Macmillan Company, 1917 [c1907; set up and
electrotyped; published April 1907; 5th printing April, 1917; previously
published with title The Book of Vegetables.] Recased; original cover
with Boyd label missing. #2177.
Hornaday, William T. A Wild-Animal Round-Up: stories and pictures
from the passing show. New York and London: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1925 [c1908, 1909, 1920, 1922, 1925 by Scribner; c1919, 1921
by Boys’ Life; previous copyrights from Asia Magazine, Crowell
Publishing Company, Colorado Corporation, International Magazine
Company, Modern Publishing Company, and Perry Mason Company].
2 lvs., vi-xii, 2 lvs., 5-372 pp. Includes index and b&w illustrations.
Boyd book label. #2005.
House, Homer D. Wild Flowers. Three hundred and sixty-four full-color
illustrations with complete descriptive text. New York: The
Macmillan Company, 1935 [c1934; 2nd printing September 1935].
362 pp. Newspaper clipping on the Venus Fly-Trap and Wilmington
[NC] pasted on 3rd page from back of volume. On 1st leaf, “Kate
McLean Stewart / May 28, 1936 / Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd”. #904.
126
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Jekyll, Gertrude & Lawrence Weaver. Gardens for Small Country
Houses. London: Published at the offices of Country Life and
by George Newnes, Ltd.; New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
[1st edition October 1912; 2nd edition revised and enlarged January
1913]. L, 260 pp., 8 pp. of publishers ads. Includes index and b&w
illustrations. No ownership marks. #864.
Jordan, David Starr. Manual of the Vertebrate Animals of the
Northeastern United States: inclusive of marine species. With an
introduction by Barton Warren Evermann. 13th edition, completely
revised and enlarged, with illustrations. Yonkers-on-Hudson, NY:
World Book Company, 1929 [c1929]. 3 lvs., vii-xxxi, 446 pp., 1 lf.
Glossary; index. Frontispiece is a map of the region. L-C-5. #1870.
Joseph, Helen Haiman. A Book of Marionettes. New York: B.W.
Huebsch, Mcmxx [c1920]. 241 pp. Includes bibliography, index, list
of illustrations. Brentano’s label. L-D-7. #288.
King, Louisa Yeomans. The Little Garden. By Mrs. Francis King.
Boston: The Atlantic Monthly Press, [c1921 by Louisa Yeomans King].
Includes illustrations and tables. Signature of Katharine Lamont
Boyd / 1924. L-C-6. #373.
…………………………... Variety in the Little Garden. Boston: The
Atlantic Monthly Press, [c1923 by Louisa Yeomans King]. Includes
illustrations and plans. Label of The Little Bookstore. Signature of
Katharine Lamont Boyd / 1924. L-C-6. #374.
The Language of Flowers. Title from left-hand page headings. First
leaves torn out, xi-xii, 2-352 pp., pp. 353-356 torn out, 357-360 pp.,
1 lf. Illustrated color plates of horticultural prints, most tissue
protected, follow pages 50, 62, 106, 150, 188, 254. Following text:
Dictionary of the Language of Flowers; Dictionary of Flowers, with their
Emblemic Significations; Calendar of Flowers; Dial of Flowers; Index.
Old book, poor condition. Leather cover; all edges gilt; marbled end
papers. Shelved in Library Annex, upper left cabinet. #2194.
Long, William J. Mother Nature: a study of animal life and death.
Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull. New York and London:
Harper and Brothers, [c1923; 1st edition, May 1923]. 330 pp.
L-C-5. #201.
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Lounsberry, Alice. Southern Wild Flowers and Trees: together with
shrubs, vines and various forms of growth found through the
mountains, the middle district and the low country of the South.
With 16 coloured and one hundred and sixty-one b&w plates and
eighty-eight vignettes and diagrams by Mrs. Ellis Rowan. Introduction
by Chauncey D. Beadle of the Biltmore Herbarium. New York:
Frederick A. Stokes Company Publishers, [c1901; published
September 1901]. xxxi, 570 pp. Plates not included in page
numbers. Includes indexes to English names and to Latin names.
Estate of Katharine Boyd. #884.
Maeterlinck, Maurice. Old Fashioned Flowers and other out-of-door
studies. With color illustrations by Charles B. Falls. New York:
Dodd, Mead & Co., 1905 [c1904 by The Outlook Company; c1904 by
The Century Co.; c1905 and published October 1905 by Dodd, Mead].
On front free end paper, “Helen Boyd Dull / Christmas 1905 / from
E.R.F.” “Katharine Lamont Boyd” follows in pencil. L-C-6. #1413.
May, Herbert L. and Dorothy Petgen. Leisure and its Use: some
international observations. New York: A.S. Barnes and Company,
1928 [c1928]. xx, 268 pp. Label of The Chaucer Head Book Shop. No
ownership marks. #1402.
Petgen, Dorothy see May, Herbert L.
Smith, Dulcie L. What Greater Delight. New York: Alfred A. Knopf,
1931 [c1931]. 8 lvs., 3-178 pp., 1 lf., iii-v index, 1 lf. Illustrated with
b&w photographs. On gardening. No ownership marks. #2195.
Stoddard, Herbert L. The Bobwhite Quail: its habits, preservation and
increase. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1942 [c1931].
xxix, 559 pp. Plates of illustrations not numbered with pages.
Includes index; appendix. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1154.
OVERSIZED.
Weaver, Lawrence see Jekyll, Gertrude
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The New Nature Library. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page &
Company, set date 1916. Illustrated with b&w and colored plates,
with some photographs. Volumes 1–3, 5–8 ; no vol. 4. This set most
likely belonged to Katharine Boyd and was previously rebound while
in the Boyd Library at Sandhills Community College.
Shelved in Library Annex, upper left cabinet. See that list for
individual volumes.
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Art and Architecture, Furniture, Graphic Arts
The James Boyd Library
Clifford, C.R. Period Furnishings: an encyclopedia of historic furniture,
decorations, and furnishings. New York: Clifford and Lawson,
[c1914]. 238 pp. Includes index and a chronological tree of the
design periods. B&w illustrations. S-D-1. #798.
Coffin, Lewis A., Jr. and Arthur C. Holden. Brick Architecture of the
Colonial Period in Maryland and Virginia. N.P.: Architectural Book
Publishing Co., Paul Wenzel and Maurice Krakow, 1919 [c1919].
29 pp., 118 plates. Bibliography. Label of The Little Bookstore.
Boyd book label. #807.
Eberlein, Harold Donaldson and Abbot McClure. The Practical Book of
Period Furniture: treating of furniture of the English, American
Colonial and Post Colonial, and principal French periods.
Philadelphia and London: J.B. Lippincott Company, [c1914].
371 pp. With 250 illustrations from drawings by Abbot McClure.
Includes glossary, bibliography, index, and list of illustrations.
Boyd book label. #287.
Eberlein, Harold Donaldson, Abbot McClure and Edward Stratton
Holloway. The Practical Book of Interior Decoration. Philadelphia
and London: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1919 [c1919].
xx, 1 lf., 451 pp. With 7 plates in color, 283 in doubletone, and a
chart. Includes index and list of illustrations. Boyd book label. #286.
Embury, Aymar II see Saylor, Henry H.
Holden, Arthur C. see Coffin Jr., Lewis A.
Holloway, Edward Stratton see Eberlein, Harold Donaldson
Introduction to American Indian Art. N.p.: The Exposition of Indian
Tribal Arts, Inc., [c1931]. 4 lvs., 5-55 pp., 2 lvs., plus end papers and
flyleaves of new binding. B&w pictures with text; 33 plates in color
pasted in. This is a bound paperback. S-I-2. #1694. OVERSIZE.
130
Art and Architecture
Kimball, Fiske. Domestic Architecture of the American Colonies and of
the Early Republic. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1922 [c1922;
published November 1922]. xx, 314 p. Includes index, list of
illustrations, chronological chart, and notes on individual houses.
“This book embodies the substance of a course of lectures delivered
by Professor Fiske Kimball at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in
1920, and is published under the auspices of its committee on
educational work." S-D-1. #226.
Lockwood, Luke Vincent. Colonial Furniture in America. New and
greatly enlarged edition with eight hundred and sixty-seven
illustrations of representative pieces. New York: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, MCMXXI [c1913; published September 1913]. xviii, 307 pp.
Includes index and b&w illustrations. 2 vols. No ownership marks.
Insect damage to spines. #868 (v.1) & #888 (v.2).
McClure, Abbot see Eberlein, Harold Donaldson
Plowman, George T. Etching and Other Graphic Arts: an illustrated
treatise. With an original etching frontispiece and twenty-six
illustrations. New York and London: John Lane Company; Toronto:
Bell & Cochburn, MCMXIV [c1914]. 154 pp., 1 lf. Includes list of
illustrations, bibliography, and index. Boyd book label; his signature
in pencil. #362.
Poore, H.R. Pictorial composition and the Critical Judgment of Pictures:
a handbook for students and lovers of art. Fourth edition, revised.
New York: The Baker and Taylor Co., [c1903; published March 1903].
282 pp. B&w drawings and reproductions. Includes list of
illustrations, appendix, and index. Boyd book label. #293.
Redman, William. Illustrated Handbook of Information on Pewter and
Sheffield Plate: with full particulars of touch marks, makers’ marks,
etc. Bradford: [Bottomley Bros., Printers], 1903. 76 pp., 4 lvs.
Includes index, list of illustrations. Slick paper; previously recased,
so no Boyd label. #874.
Ruskin, John. Lectures on Art. Delivered before the University of Oxford
in Hilary Term, 1870. Oxford: Clarendon Press, M.DCCC.LXX.
155 pp. Signature of “A.J. Herr” on 3rd leaf. S-K-6. #823.
131
Art and Architecture
Saylor, Henry H., ed. Country Houses by Aymar Embury, II. Selected
and edited by Henry H. Saylor, with note by the architect. Garden
City, New York: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1914 [c1914].
135 pp. Includes photographs of houses, with floor plans. “A Cottage
on Weymouth Estate, Southern Pines, N.C.” on pp. 44, 45. Embury
was the architect for the Boyd House (Weymouth); not pictured in
book. OVERSIZED. Located on bottom shelf, far left section. #192.
Sprague, Curtiss. How to Make Linoleum Blocks. Third edition.
Pelham, New York: Bridgman Publishers, Inc., [1st edition
c January 1928, 2nd edition December 1928; 3rd edition June 1931].
5-63 pp. Illustrated with b&w block prints. Book jacket. #1188.
Sturgis, Russell. The Appreciation of Pictures: a handbook. New York:
Baker and Taylor, [c1905]. 308 pp. Includes b&w reproductions,
index. Boyd book label. #292.
………………. How to Judge Architecture: a popular guide to the
appreciation of buildings. New York: Baker & Taylor Co., [c1903;
published September 1903]. 221 pp; illustration pages not
numbered. Index. Previously rebound, so no Boyd label. #1280.
Weitemkampf, F., Chief, Art and Prints Divisions, New York Public
Library. American Graphic Art. New York: Henry Holt and Company,
1912. 1 lf., x, 1 lf., 372 pp., 1 lf. B&w illustrations. Index. Boyd
book label and signature. #445.
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Horse and Foxhunting Books
The James Boyd Library
Anonymous. The Fox’s Prophecy. New York: The Sporting Gallery and
Bookshop, MCMXXXIX [c1939]. 25 pp. Poem illustrated by Robert
Ball. This edition of 1000 copies was printed at The Harbor Press.
No Boyd book label, but inscribed on first page: “For James Boyd /
With the compliments of / Melville E. Stone / Managing Director of
The Sporting / Gallery & Bookshop, Inc. New York”. Poem. #647.
Breese, Louis V., compiler and editor. Some Unwritten Laws of
Organized Foxhunting and Comments on the Usages of the Sport of
Riding to Hounds in America. N. P.: MCMIX. 3-44 pp. Includes
hunting terms, names of hounds, and a Sportsman’s Library
(Bob Son of Battle by Ollivant is listed here). Facing title page:
“James Boyd / Presented by / Joseph Thomas / Sept 25 19??.”
S-H-3 on title page; Boyd’s book label is inside back cover. #1164.
Carlisle, D.T. The Belvidere Hounds. With a Foreward by Richard E.
Danielson, M.F.H. New York: The Derrydale Press, 1935, [c1935].
Twelve Hundred and Fifty Copies of The Belvidere Hounds Have Been
Printed by Eugene V. Connett at the Derrydale Press.
Dedicated “To K.V.C. / Who Reads While / The Hounds Run.
56 unnumbered lvs.; b/w cartoons with captions by D.T. Carlisle.
Katharine Boyd Estate. #1349.
Chamberlain, Julian Ingersoll see Higginson, A. Henry
Culver, Francis Barnum. Blooded Horses of Colonial Days: classic
horse matches in America before the Revolution. Baltimore:
published by the author, MCMXXII [c1922, Press of Kohn & Pollock,
Inc., Baltimore]. 8 lvs., 14-156 pp., 6 lvs. Index. B&w illustrations.
Paperback. Cf. the horse race in Boyd’s novel Drums. #862.
Cuming, E.D., ed. Squire Osbaldeston: his autobiography. Edited,
with commentary, by E.D. Cuming. Introduction by Sir Theodore Cook
with sixteen illustrations in colour, and seventy-five in black and white,
and with a map. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited. New
York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, [first published March 1926; reprinted
April 1926 and July 1926]. 2 lvs., frontispiece, 1 lf, v-lv, 1 lf., 20 pp.
Plates of illustrations not numbered. Oversized, shelved in Annex,
upper right cabinet. Boyd book label. #1699.
133
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De Souza, Baretto (Count de Souza). Advanced Equitation. Illustrated
under the author’s direction with photographs and with numerous
drawings by Victor Nickol. New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., [c1926].
419 pp. Bookplate of previous owner. #99.
Eardley-Wilmot, Bart., Sir John E. Reminiscences of the Late Thomas
Assheton Smith, Esq., or, The Pursuits of an English Country
Gentleman. Second edition. London: John Murray, 1860.
xii, 1 lf., 307 pp., 32 pp. listing Murray’s publications. B&w
illustrations. Vignette of fox in gold on front cover. S-H-3. #1365.
An Essay on Hunting. By a Country Squire. London: Printed for
J. Roberts, near Oxford Arms, in Warwick Lane, MDCCXXXIII, [1817].
Reprinted for R. Triphook, Old Bond Street, [printed by W. Shackell,
Johnson’s-court, Fleet-street, London]. 1 lf. with half title page,
1 lf. with frontispiece, title page, contents leaf, 1 page unnumbered,
4-92 pp., 1 blank lf. Page numbers in brackets [ ]. Printing on title
page framed with twining leaves, with fox and horn at head. After
title, 8 lines of verse, and humorous illustration of hound with whip
and hunting horn. At end of text, vignette of fox; FINIS. Beneath
Boyd’s book label on front paste-down end paper, is a notice of
reprinting from the 1733 publication by Vide Sporting Magazine for
April 1817 (in red ink). S-H-1. #1407.
Golden Gorse. Riding by Example: the young rider’s picture book.
By “Golden Gorse”. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1936
[printed in Great Britain]. 4 lvs., ix-x, 144 pp., 1 lf.
185 b&w illus. from photographs. Katharine Boyd Estate. #434.
……………….. The Young Rider: ponies for health and pleasure.
By Golden Gorse. London: Country Life LTD New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, [first printed in 1928; printed in Great Britain].
3 lvs., v-x, 2 lvs., 143 pp. B&w illustrations from photographs;
illustrated end papers. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1361.
Gray, David. Gallops. New York: The Century Co., 1898 [c1897,
1898]. Vignette of foxhunter and hound on title page.
6 lvs., 276 pp. 18 cm. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1359.
Greaves, Ralph. Yonder He Goes: a calendar of hunting sketches.
Illustrated by T. Ivester Lloyd. London: Collins, Forty-Eight Pall Mall,
[c1935]. “…Sketches…descriptive of months of the year, and fox
hunting arranged in the form of a Calendar.” –from Foreward.
2 lvs., 5-166 pp., 1 lf. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1587.
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Hayes, M. Horace, F.R.C.V.S. Illustrated Horse-Breaking. Illustrated by
J.H. Oswald Brown and by photographs specially taken. Third edition
(revised and enlarged). London: Hurst and Blackett, Ltd., 1905.
5 lvs., xii-xviv, 360 pp. B&w illus ; index. Inscribed
“Jim / from / Jack / Christmas 1914.” S-H-2. #1372.
Higginson, A. Henry, M.F.H. Try Back: a huntsman’s reminiscences.
With a foreward by Henry Goodwin Vaughan, M.F.H. New York:
Huntington Press, [c1931]. First regular edition. Illustrated with
photographs. Autograph copy. #92.
Higginson, A. Henry and Julian Ingersoll Chamberlain. Hunting in the
United States and Canada. Being an illustrated history of each of the
Hunt Clubs and individual packs on the North American Continent, and
presenting first-hand information of early Colonial Foxhunting, hitherto
unpublished, as well as reproductions of portraits of early celebrities,
the existence of which has not been known to hunting men. Garden
City, New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc., MCMXXVIII
[c1928; Country Life Press, first edition]. 391 of 450. 369 pp.
Includes a section on the Moore County Hounds, “Mr. Boyd’s Hunt”.
Autograph copy, by both authors. Professionally repaired Feb. 2001.
OVERSIZE, shelved in Library Annex, upper right cabinet.
Horlock, K.W.
#171.
see Scrutator.
Jenks, Almet. The Huntsman at the Gate. Illustrated by Edward
Shenton. Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott Co., [c1952].
First edition. 5 lvs., 3-115 pp., 2 lvs. Dust jacket. In 1929 Jenks
moved from New York to Southern Pines, where he wrote short stories
and serials for the Saturday Evening Post, and was Field Master and
whipper-in with the Moore County Hounds. His photograph is
included in the Hunt Room portfolio. Inscribed “To Katharine Boyd
with / Love and in memory of Jim / who took me on my first hunt. /
from Almet.” #1363.
Knight-Bruce, J.H.W. Dartmoor Days with the Forest Hunt.
With Illustrations by Lieutenant Picard of the 2nd Belgian Lancers.
London: John Murray, 1916. First edition, October 1916; reprinted
Nov. 1916.] vii, 327 pp., 3 lvs. of J. Murray publications. On title
page, poem by Alfred Noyes and “F.H.” on a button. S-G-1. #1367.
Lewis, Benjamin. Riding. Introduction by Colonel John K. Brown.
Photography by Eugene Friduss. Garden City, New York: The Garden
City Publishing Co., Inc., De Luxe Edition, [1939; c1936, CL].
5 lvs., 11-141 pp., 1 lf. Katharine Boyd Estate. #436.
135
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Littauer, Capt. Vladimir S. Be a Better Horseman: an illustrated guide
to the enjoyment of modern riding. With two hundred and thirty
photographs by Bert Clark Thayer. New York: Derrydale Press,
[c1941]. On copyright page: “Fifteen Hundred Copies of Be a Better
Horseman have been printed by Eugene V. Connett at The Derrydale
Press.” xii, 1 lf., 251 pp., 4 lvs., 23.5 cm. B&w illus. Estate of
Katharine Boyd. #1327.
Masefield, John. Right Royal. New York: Macmillan, 1920 [c1920; publ.
October 1920]. 4 lvs., 145 pp., 1 lf. Poem about a horse race. On front
end papers, “Map of the Compton Course”. S-H-5. Boyd label. #322
McKenney, John. Tackroom Tattles. Illustrated by Paul Brown. New
York and London: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1934 [c1934[. vi, 230 pp.
Short stories. Autograph copy, signed on half title page. S-G-1. #430.
McTaggart, Lt.-Col. M.F. From Colonel to Subaltern: some keys for
horseowners. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, [first published in
1928]. Illustrated with b&w line drawings by “The Wag of the
Regiment”. 238 pp., 6 lvs. of illustrations. Letters giving advice about
horses. Volume professionally repaired in 2000. #109.
…………………………….. Mount and Man: a key to better horsemanship.
With a foreward by Field-Marshal Viscount Allenby, G.C.B.
Illustrations by Lionel Edwards. Covent Garden, London: Country
Life Ltd.; New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, [printed in Great
Britain; 1st impression May 1925, 2nd impression October 1925].
xvi, 135 pp., b&w plates not numbered. Index. “…his endeavor has
been to present the chief difficulties of riding in as simple a manner
as possible…”. Estate of Katharine Boyd. #1362.
……………….. Stable and Saddle. Illustrated by Ludwig Koch. New
York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1930. 207 pp. B&w drawings. No
Boyd ownership marks. #108.
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Merrick, William. The Classical Farrier. Exhibiting the whole anatomy of
that noble animal, the horse; perfectly describing, by elegant engravings
on copper plates, the various parts of the head, body, and limbs, both
external and internal, together with the signs, causes, and true methods
of curing every disease incident to horses. In the Appendix are general
rules for the proper management of running-horses, &c. entirely by an
improved and experienced mode of practice. To which is added, a
copious index of diseases and their remedies.
By William Merrick, Farrier, of Swallow-Street, St. James’s [sic].
The Second edition dedicated to Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Every
Person concerned in Horses. London: Printed for the Author. Sold
by Mr. J. Kerby, Stafford-Street, Old Bond-Street, Piccadilly; Mr.
Searle, Corner of Warwick-Street, Golden-Square; and all other
Booksellers and News-Carriers in Town and Country, MDCCLXXXIX.
827 pp. 21.5 cm. Good condition for its age. S-H-3. #165.
Meysey-Thompson, Colonel R.F. A Hunting Catechism. London:
Edward Arnold, 1907. viii, 268 pp. 16.5 cm. Illustrated cover.
Appendix; index. S-H-4. #1366.
Pennell-Elmhirst, Captain E. The Best of the Fun, 1891-1897.
With eight coloured illustrations by G.D. Giles and forty-eight others
by J. Sturgess and G.D. Giles. London: Chatto & Windus, 1903.
xii, 469 pp. Signature of Jean Brooke Burt, daughter of Struthers
Burt. #847.
Roe, F. Gordon. Sporting Prints of the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth
Centuries. Introduction by C. Reginald Grundy. New York: Payson
and Clarke Ltd., [first edition 1927[. 2 lvs., 50 pp., 20 lvs. (mostly
plates). Illustrated with 48 plates in color, 2 in monochrome. The
Connoisseur Series of Books for Collectors. Volume professionally
repaired in 1999. Previous owner signature / 1940. OVERSIZE,
shelved in Library Annex, upper right cabinet. #106.
Scrutator [K.W. Horlock]. Practical Lessons on Hunting and Sporting.
By Scrutator. London: Chapman and Hall, 1865. x, 309 pp.
Printer’s device on title page. A ‘scrutator’ [Lat.] is one who searches;
an investigator. S-H-4. #1369.
Surtees, Robert Smith. Mr. Sponge’s Sporting Tour. By the Author
of …Plain or Ringlets. With illustrations by John Leech. London:
Bradbury, Agnew, & Co., n.d. (author dated Preface Nov. 1852.)
x, 1 lf., 408 pp., 16 pp. of publisher’s lists. Illustrated with
engravings on wood and steel. Color vignette of fox hunt on
title page. S-G-1. #1364.
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Surtees, R.S. [Robert Smith]. “Plain or Ringlets?” With illustrations by
John Leech. London: Methuen, [first published 1914; a 2nd edition
1922]. xiv, 539 pp. S-G-1. #648.
………..……….. Young Tom Hall, his heart-aches and horses. Edited
with an introduction by E.D. Cuming. Illustrations by G. Denholm
Armour. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood & Sons Ltd.;
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, MCMXXVI. Originally published
in the New Monthly, ca. 1853; date of Introductory is London, 1926,
by E.D. Cuming.
xiv, 359 pp. Illustrated front cover and spine. On
back of book jacket—“Other Books of Interest to Sportsmen”. #1360.
Talbot, Colonel J.S. Foxes at Home, and, Reminiscences. London:
Horace Cox, 1906. “To his old friends in the Garth (?) Hunt.”
xii, 155 pp.; 13 full-page b&w illustrations not paged. Appendix.
Verse by Earl of Longford on title page. S-H-4. #1371.
Taplin, William, Surgeon. The Gentleman’s Stable Directory:
or, modern system of farriery. Comprehending all the most valuable
prescriptions and approved remedies, accurately proportioned and
properly adapted to every known disease to which the horse is incident;
interspersed with occasional references to the dangerous and almost
obsolete practice of Gibson, Bracken, Bartlet, Osmer, and others; also
particular directions for buying, selling, feeding, bleeding, purging, and
getting into condition for the chase; experimental remarks upon the
management of draft horses, their blemishes and defects. To which is
added a supplement, containing practical observations upon thorn
wounds, punctured tendons, and ligamentary lameness. With ample
instructions for their treatment and cure; illustrated by a recital of cases,
including a variety of useful remarks. With a successful method of
treating the canine species, in that destructive disease called the
distemper. Two volumes in one. Twlefth edition. Philadelphia:
Printed by T. Dobson, at the Stone House, No 41, South Second
Street, M, DCC, XCIV. 2 lvs., iii-xvi, 2 lvs., 2-540 pp., 1 lf. Index.
Foxed pages; worn cover; tears on front hinge. “1794” penciled on
title page after the Roman numeral. S-H-3. #1617.
Trollope, Anthony. Hunting Sketches. With an introduction by
James Boyd, M.F.H., and drawings by Robert Ball. New York: At the
Sign of the Gosden Head, MCMXXXIII. “This is no.155 of an edition of
950 copies…printed at The Harbour Press, New York.” xx, 103 pp.
B&w illustrations. #27.
138
Horse and Foxhunting
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry. Special
Report on Diseases of the Horse. By Drs. Pearson, Michener, Law,
Harbaugh, Trumbower, Liautard, Holombe, Huidekoper, Mohler,
Eichorn, Hall, and Adams. Revised edition, 1923. Washington, D.C.:
Government Printing Office, 1923. 629 pp. Illustrations, index.
S-H-2. #296.
Whyte-Melville, G.J. Digby Grand: an autobiography. Illustrated by
J. Ambrose Walton and Cuthbert Bradley. New York: Longmans,
Green, [“the first edition in complete form”, n.d.]. 412 pp. S-G-1. #750.
…………………………. Hunting Poems. Illustrated in colour by G.D. Giles.
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company; London & Edinburgh, T.N.
Foulis, 1913. x, 1 lf., 139 pp., 16 illustrated color plates, tissue
protected). Cover title, Hunting Songs. “Katharine Lamont / Oct. 11th, 1913, /
From (?) Lamont (?).” S-H-5. #1368.
…………………..……. Katerfelto: a story of Exmoor. Illustrated by Lucy E.
Kemp-Welch. New York: Longmans, Green, 1899. 295 pp.
Illustrated. S-G-1. #749.
139
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Uniform Sets and Collections
Shelved in the Library
Colvin, Sidney, ed. Selections from the Writings of Walter Savage
Landor. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited; New York: The
Macmillan Corporation, 1902 [first edition July 1882; 9th printing
1902]. xxxvii, 1 lf., 3-375 pp., 2 leaves of Macmillan Publications.
Includes notes. Spine title, Selections from Landor; cameo portrait of
Landor on title page. Golden Treasury Series. Signature of
“Helen Boyd Dull / 1908” on front free end paper. L-G-3. #1950.
Goldsmith, Oliver. A History of the Earth and Animated Nature.
To which are added, “The Life of the Author”, his “Deserted Village”,
“Traveler”, “Miscellanies”, &c. &c. Embellished with a series of
beautiful and appropriate engravings, designed and executed by the
first artists. New-York: Thomas Kinnersley, opposite the Manhattan
Bank, Broadway, 1825. In one volume. vi (preface), 842 pp., xvi,
843-880 pp., 2 pp., 883-1055 pp. (contents, index, instructions to
binder). Very fragile; previous water damage. OVERSIZE. On bottom
shelf below Novels display case. #746.
Inchbald, Elizabeth Simpson. Inchbald’s British Theatre. As performed
at one or more of the Royal Theatres at Covent Garden, Drury Lane, and
Haymarket. Printed under the authority of the Managers, from the
Prompt Book, with “Remarks” by Mrs. Inchbald. London: Various
publishers—Longman, Hurst, Reese, Orme, and Brown; Moon, Boys,
and Graves; Hurst, Robinson and Company, n.d. [original edition
1806-1809; present edition ca. 1821]. Contents: 120 plays in 24
volumes; separate page numbers for each play and “Remarks”.
By Joseph Addison, Joanna Baillie, Isaac Bickerstaff, Doctor
Brown, Mrs. Centlivre, George Colman, George Colman the Younger,
Colley Civver, Mrs. Cowley, Richard Cumberland, William Congreve,
John Dryden, Beaumont and Fletcher, Dr. Franklin, Dr. Hoadly,
David Garrick, John Gay, Mr. Home, Hall Hartson, Dr. Goldsmith,
Robert Jephson, George Farquhar, Thomas Holcroft, Charles Kemble,
Mrs. Inchbald, Ben Johnson, Aaron Hill, George Lillo, Nathaniel Lee,
Philip Massinger, Charles Macklin, Edward Moore, Thomas Morton,
Thomas Otway, Frederick Reynolds, William Shakspeare [sic],
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Thomas Southern, Sir Richard Steele,
James Thomson, John Tobin, Sir John Vanbrugh, William Whitehead,
Nicholas Rowe, William Shirley, Edward Young, Benjamin Thompson,
and Arthur Murphy.
LR-A-4. #736 - #745, #751 - #760, #762 - #765.
140
Uniform Sets in Library
Kingsley, Charles. Kingsley’s Works. [Spine title.]
London and New York: Macmillan, 1890.
Library has volumes 4-9, 12, 13. Includes:
Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet, an Autobiography (2 vols.);
Hypatia, or, New Foes with an Old Face (v.2 on of 2 vols.);
Poems (2 vols.);
Two Years Ago (2 vols.);
Yeast, a Problem (“The Philosophy of Fox Hunting”).
Eversley Edition. L-E-3. #590-#597.
Landor, Walter Savage see Colvin, Sidney
Sterne, Laurence. The Works of Laurence Sterne. In one volume, with
a life of the author, written by himself. Philadelphia: Published by
John Grigg, No. 9 North 4th-St., Stereotyped by Howe, 1831.
4 lvs., iv-vi, 8-413 pp., 3 lvs. of contents of Sterne’s Works.
Grigg’s Library Editions. Boyd book label. #1529.
……………………The Works of Laurence Sterne. Containing The Life and
Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gent.; A Sentimental Journey through
France and Italy; Sermons—Letters, &c. With a life of the author,
written by himself. London: Printed for A. Strahan; G. Wilkie;
Lackington, Allen and Co.; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown;
Cadell and Davies; J. Nunn; J. Cuthell; Black, Parry, and Co.;
John Richardson; James Richardson; S. Bagster; Carpenter and Son;
W. Stewart; J. Asperne; Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; R. Scholey;
G. and S. Robinson; Walker and Co.; and R. Porter, 1815.
B&w and colored illustrations; fold-out music score follows p. 71 in
vol.1. In 4 volumes. Illustrations not numbered. L-G-7. #2163-#2166.
Temple, William. The Works of Sir William Temple, Bart. Complete in
four volumes octavo. To which is prefixed, “The Life and Character of
the Author”. A new edition. London: Printed for J. Brotherton and
W. Sewell, J. Whiston, C. Bathwurst, J. and F. Rivington, T. Payne,
W. Johnston, S. Crowder, B. White, L. Hawes and Co., C. Rivington,
G. Pearch, J. Knox, R. Baldwin, and the Executors of H. Lintot, and
T. Wotton, MDCCLXX. Index in vol. 4. L-G-5. #2189-#2192.
141
Uniform Sets in Library
The Valpy Classics. London: Printed by A.J. Valpy and sold by all
booksellers, 1830-1834. Library has 50 volumes, with works by the
following:
Aeschylus, 1 vol.
Caesar, 2 vols.
Cicero, vols. 2 & 3 of ?
Demosthenes, 1 vol.
Euripides, 3 vols.
Herodotus, 3 vols.
Hesiod, 1 vol.
Homer, 3 vols.
Horace 2 vols.
Juvenal, 1 vol.
Livy, 7 vols.
Ovid, 2 vols.
Pindar, 2 vols. in one.
Plutarch, 7 vols.
Sallust, 1 vol.
Sophocles, 1 vols.
Tacitus, 5 vols.
Theophrastus, 1 vol.
Thucydides, 3 vols.
Virgil, 2 vols.
Xenophon, v.2 of ?
S-K-4 and S-J-4. #306-1 to #306-50.
142
Uniform Sets in Library
Uniform Sets and Collections
Shelved in Library Annex
Weymouth Second Floor
Defoe, Daniel. The Works of Daniel Defoe. With the author’s preface, and
an introduction by G.H. Maynadier. New York: The Jenson Society,
dates vary with volume. Published in 16 volumes; limited to one
thousand registered sets, of which this is Number__ . Library has 11
vols., 4-6,9-16. Includes:
Vol. 4. The History of the Life and Surprising Adventures of Mr.
Duncan Campbell, MCMVII [c1903].
Vol. 5. Memoirs of a Cavalier, or, A Military Journal of the Wars in
Germany and the Wars in England, MCMVII [c1903].
Vol. 6. Life, Adventures, and Piracies of the Famous Captain
Singleton.
Vol. 9. A Journal of the Plague Year; written by a citizen who
continued all the while in London, [c1904].
Vols. 10 & 11. The History and Remarkable Life of the Truly
Honourable Colonel Jacqui/e, commonly called Colonel Jack; parts
I and II [c1904].
Vols. 12 & 13. The Fortunate Mistress, or, A History of the Life of
Mademoiselle de Beleau, known by the name of the Lady Roxana,
parts I & II [c1904]
Vol. 14. A New Voyage, Round the World, by a course never sailed
before, MCMVII [1907; c1904].
Vol. 15. Due Preparations for the Plague, as well for soul as body.
Vol. 16. The King of Pirates, being an account of the famous
enterprises of Captain Avery; with lives of other pirates and
robbers.
James Boyd Book Collection with label.
143
#382 - #391 & #691.
Uniform Sets in Annex
Harte, Bret. The Writings of Bret Harte. Boston and New York:
Houghton Mifflin, [c1871, 1872, 1878, 1896, 1899, 1900; 1896,
1906].
Present Riverside Edition based on collection made in 1897; enlarged
with the inclusion of later work, 1902. Biographical sketch of Bret
Harte; glossary of far-western terms; an index to characters; general
index to the prose writings.
Library has 16 of 19 volumes; there is no vol. 3,6,8.
Includes:
Vol.1. The Luck of Roaring Camp and other tales; condensed novels,
Spanish and American legends, and earlier papers. #833.
Vol. 2. Tales of the Argonauts. #2300;
Vol. 4. In the Carquinez Woods, and other tales. #2302.
Vol. 5. Mauja and other tales. #2306.
Vol. 7. Cressy and other tales. #2303.
Vol. 9. A Waif of the Plains and other tales. #2304.
Vol.10. In a Hollow of the Hills and other tales. #2305;
Vol.11. Thankful Blossom, and other Eastern tales and sketches. #834.
Vol.12. Poems; and Two men of Sandy Bar, a drama. #2301.
Vol.13 & Vol.14. Gabriel Conroy, Bohemian Papers, Stories of and for
the Young, (Parts I & II). Part I. #2308 & #2307.
Vol.15. Three Partners and other tales. #835;
Vol.16. The Ancestors of Peter Atherly and other tales. #489.
Vol.17. A Niece of Snapshot Harry’s and other tales. #836.
Vol.18. A Treasure of the Redwoods and other tales. #837.
Vol.19. Trent’s Trust and other stories. #838.
James Boyd Book Collection. L-E-3.
144
Uniform Sets in Annex
O. Henry. Uniform set of his works, each with individual title. Edited by
Harry Peyton Steger. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page &
Company [various copyrights 1903-1929].
Set shelved in Library Annex, upper right cabinet. 11 Volumes.
Cabbages and Kings. #522.
The Four Million. #517.
Options. #525.
Roads of Destiny. #524.
Rolling Stones. #523.
The Trimmed Lamp and other stories of the four million.
The Trimmed Lamp. Later copy. #1161.
Sixes and Sevens. #520.
Strictly Business. #521.
The Voice of the City. #518.
Whirligigs. #1218.
#519.
James Boyd Book Collection. L-E-7.
145
Uniform Sets in Annex
Irving, Washington. Irvings Works. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co.,
1871-73 [1850-68]. Knickerbocker Edition. 23/26 volumes.
The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U.S.A., in the Rocky Mountains
and the Far West;
The Alhambra;
Astoria, or, Anecdotes of an Enterprise Beyond the Rocky Mountains;
Biographies and Miscellanies;
Bracebridge Hall, or, The Humorists, a Medley (by Geoffrey Crayon);
Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada (from the MSS. of Fray Antonio
Agapda);
The Crayon Miscellany;
The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, to which are added
those of his companions (3 vols.);
The Life of George Washington (5 vols.);
Mahomet and His Successors (2 vols.);
Oliver Goldsmith, a Biography;
Salmagundi, or, the whimwhams and opinions of Launcelot Langstaff,
Esq., and others;
The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.;
Spanish Papers;
Tales of a Traveler (by Geoffrey Crayon);
Wolfert’s Roost, and Other Papers.
James Boyd Book Collection. L-E-4.
#615-#622, #770-#787.
Johnson, Samuel. The Works of Samuel Johnson. A new edition in
twelve volumes, with an essay on his life and genius by Arthur
Murphy.
London: Various printers for J. Johnson, J. Nichols & Son, R.
Baldwin, et al., 1806. Index to all volumes included in Vol. XII.
James Boyd Book Collection. L-G-7 & L-E-7.
146
#2146, #496-506.
Uniform Sets in Annex
Kipling, Rudyard. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling.
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, dates vary. Watermark on all
title pages--RK . Frontispiece illustrations initialed JLK. In 23
volumes. Includes:
Vol. 1. Plain Tales from the Hills. 1899 [c1897]. #1375.
Vol. 2. Soldiers Three, and Military Tales, Part I. 1905 [c1895,
Macmillan, c1897
R.K.]. #1376.
Vol. 3. Soldiers Three, and Military Tales, Part II. 1905 [c1895
Macmillan, c1897 R.K.]. #1377.
Vol. 4. In Black and White. 1905 [c1895, c1897]. #1378.
Vol. 5. The Phantom ‘Rickshaw and other Stories. 1905 [c1895;
c1897]. #1379.
Vol. 6. Under the Deodars; the story of the Gadsbys; Wee Willie
Winkie. 1905 [c1895, 1897]. #1380..
Vol. 7. The Jungle Book. 1905 [c1893, 1894, 1895, 1897; c1894
Harper and Bros.; c1893, 1894, Century Co.]. #1381.
Vol. 8. The Second Jungle Book. 1899 [c1893, 1894, 1895].
The Century Co., c1897 by R.K.]. Quiquern, c1895 by Irving
Bacheller. The Undertakers , The Miracle of Purun Bhagat. c1894,
Bacheller, Johnson & Bacheller]. #1382.
Vol. 9. The Light that Failed. 1905 [c1897]. #1383.
Vol. 10. The Naulahka, a story of west and east. Written in
collaboration with Colcott Balestier. 1905 [c1891, 1892, 1897].
#1384.
Vol. 11. Verses, 1889-1896. 1905 [c1896, 1897. #1385.
Vol. 12. Captains Courageous, a story of the Grand Banks. 1905
[c1896, 1897, 1898]. #1386.
Vol. 13. The Day’s Work, Part I. 1899 [c1893 - 1899]. #1387.
Vol. 14. The Day’s Work, Part. II. 1905 [c1893 - 1899]. #1388.
Vol. 15. From Sea to Sea: letters of travel, Part I. “Write me as one
that loved his fellow-men”. 1900 [c1899, 1899]. The Letters consist
of “…correspondence and occasional articles…for the ‘Civil and
Military Gazette’and the ‘Pioneer’ between 1887-1889”. #1389.
Vol. 16. From Sea to Sea: Letters of Travel, Part II. 1900 [c1899,
1899]. #1390.
147
Uniform Sets in Annex
[Kipling]
Vol. 17.
Vol. 18.
Vol. 19.
Vol. 20.
Early Verse. 1900 [c1899; 1892, 1893, 1899]. #1391.
Stalky & Co. 1900 [c1897, 1898, 1899, 1900]. #1392.
Kim. 1903 [c1900, 1901, 1902 by R.K.]. #1393
Just So Stories for Little Children. Illustrated by the
Author. 1903 [c1902, 1903; c1897-1903]. Bookplate, but
no location # on this volume. #1394.
Vol. 21. The Five Nations. 1903 [c1903]. #1395.
Vol. 22. Traffics and Discoveries. 1904 [c1904]. #1396.
Vol. 23. Puck of Pook’s Hill. 1906 [c1905, 1906; published October
1906]. Attached inside the front cover of Pook’s Hill is a typed letter
to Mrs. Boyd, signed by Rudyard Kipling and dated Dec. 13 / 27.
Includes an envelope addressed to her in Southern Pines and with a
postal cancellation from…(?)……England. The letter is in response to
her question about the possible location of “Pook’s Hill”. This volume
only of the set has James Boyd’s book label. L-E-6. #1397.
James Boyd Book Collection.
Lincoln, Abraham. The Writings of Abraham Lincoln. Edited by Arthur
Brooks Lapsley, with an introduction by Theodore Roosevelt. Together
with “The Essay on Lincoln”, by Noah Brooks. New York and London:
G.P. Putnam‘s Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, [c varies, 1888-1906].
Set title: The Works of Abraham Lincoln.
The Federal Edition is limited to 1000 signed and numbered sets, of
which vol. 1 is number 201 / 600 of the Collectors’ Federal Edition
and all other volumes are 269 / 400 of the Connoisseur’s Federal
Edition. Eight volumes.
Vol. 1. 1832 –1843
Vol. 2. 1843 –1858
Vol. 3. The Lincoln-Douglas Debates – I
Vol. 4. The Lincoln-Douglas Debates – II
Vol. 5. 1858 – 1862
Vol. 6. 1862- 1863
Vol. 7. 1863 – 1865
Vol. 8. The Life of Lincoln
Boyd Ownership Uncertain.
148
#1918 -#1925.
Uniform Sets in Annex
Maeterlinck, Maurice. [Works]. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company,
[copyright dates from 1894 to 1914; printing dates from 1901 to
1914]. Uniform set of 14 volumes includes ten essays, eight plays,
and nine holiday editions (abstracts from earlier texts). No set title on
spine
Aglavaine and Selysette, #679;
The Blue Bird, #680;
The Buried Temple, #672;
The Double Garden, #673;
Joyzelle and Monna Vanna, #678;
Life of the Bee, #839;
The Measure of the Hours, #832;
On Emerson and other essays, #674;
Our Eternity, #675;
Princess Maleine, #831;
Sister Beatrice and Ardiane & Barbe Bleue, two plays, #677
The Treasure of the Humble, #840;
The Unknown Guest, #676;
Wisdom and Destiny, #671.
James Boyd Book Collection
Maupassant, Guy de. Oeuvres Completes. Illustrees de Guy de
Maupassant. Paris: Societe d’ Editions Litteraires et Artistiques,
Librairie Paul Ollendorff, [n.d.]. Various illustrators; all illustrations
engraved on wood by G. Lemoine.
Library has 29 of 30 volumes:
Romans—7 volumes;
Nouvelles—18 volumes;
Voyages—3 volumes;
Theatre—3 volumes in one.
Library does not have Poesie—1 volume.
James Boyd Book Collection. L-B-4. #393-#421.
149
Uniform Sets in Annex
The New Nature Library. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page &
Company, set date 1916. Illustrated with b&w and colored plates,
with some photographs. Volumes 1-3, 5-8; no vol. 4.
Vol.1. Bird Neighbors: an introductory acquaintance with one hundred
and fifty birds commonly found in the gardens, meadows, and woods
about our homes. By Neltje Blanchan, with an introduction by John
Burroughs. 1916 [c1904, 1897; colored plated c1900]. Index. #1876.
Vol.2. Game Birds: life histories of one hundred and seventy birds of
prey, game birds and water-fowls. By Neltje Blanchan, with an
introduction by G.O. Shields (Coquina). 1916 [c1904, 1898; colored
plates c1900]. #1877.
Vol.3. American Animals: a popular guide to the mammals of North
America north of Mexico, with intimate biographies of the more
familiar species. By Witmer Stone and William Everett. 1916 [c1902].
Index. #1141.
Vol.5. The Moth Book: a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of
North America. By W.J. Holland. 1916 [c1903]. #1878.
Vol.6. Wild Flowers: an aid to knowledge of our wild flowers and their
insect visitors. Text by Neltje Blanchan. 1916 [c1900]. On p. 241 is
an entry for the Pyxie moss, or Pine-Barren Beauty, which is found in
the sandy soil from New Jersey south to North Carolina. #1879.
Vol.7. The Insect Book: a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants,
grasshoppers, flies and other North American insects exclusive of the
butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and
bibliographies. By Leland O. Howard. 1916 [1901]. #1880.
Vol.8. American Food and Game Fishes: a popular account of all the
species found in America north of the equator, with keys for ready
identification, life-histories and methods of capture. By David Starr
Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann. 1916 ]c1902]. #1881.
Previously rebound, so no shelf label.
150
Uniform Sets in Annex
Rolland, Romain. Jean-Christophe. Paris: Librairie Ollendorff;
Societe d’Editions Litteraires et Artistiques, [n.d.; date given in
Prefaces, 1906, 1909, 1912]. L-B-4. #623-#632.
The ten volume set is divided into 3 titles:
Jean-Christophe, 4 vols. (L’Aube, Le Matin, L’Adolescent, La Revolt);
Jean-Christophe a Paris, 3 vols. (La Foire sur la Place, Antoinette,
Dans la Maison);
La Fin du Voyage, 3 vols. (Les Amis, Le Buisson Ardent, La Nouvelle
Journee).
James Boyd Book Collection.
Swift, Jonathan. Swift’s Works. [Spine title]. Dublin: Printed by and for
George Faulkner, date varies with volume (1741-1744).
In 8 volumes.
Vol. 1. Miscellanies in Prose.
Vol. 2. Poetical Works.
Vol. 3. Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World
A Voyage to Lilliput, A Voyage to Brobdingnag, A Voyage to
Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib and Japan.
Vol. 4. A Collection of Tracts, Relating to Ireland; among which are the
Drapier’s letters to the people of Ireland, against receiving
Wood’s half-pence; also, the original Drapier’s letters.
Vol. 5. The Conduct of the Allies, and the Examiners, &c.
Vol. 6. The Publick Spirit of the Whigs; and other pieces of political
writings; with polite conversation, &cc.
Vol. 7. Letters to and from Dr. J. Swift, D.S.P.D., from the year 1714
to 1738.
Vol. 8. Directions to servants; and other pieces in prose and verse,
published in his life-time; with several poems, letters, and
other pieces never before printed.
L-G-4. #825 - #830, #848 (v.3).
James Boyd Book Collection..
151
Uniform Sets in Annex
Thackeray, William Makepeace. The Works of William Makepeace
Thackeray. London: Smith, Elder & Co.; Philadelphia: J.B.
Lippincott, [various dates, 1886-1896]. Illustrated.
Library has all 26 volumes.
Vols. 1 & 2. Vanity Fair.
Vols. 3 & 4. The History of Pendennis
Vols. 5 & 6. The Newcomes.
Vol. 7.
The History of Henry Esmond, Esq.
Vols. 8 & 9. The Virginians.
Vols 10 & 11. The Adventures of Philip, on his way through the world
Vol. 12. The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty
Diamond.
Vol. 13. The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh.
Vol. 14. The Book of Snobs, and Sketches and Travels in London.
Vol. 15. Burlesques, etc..
Vol. 16. The Paris Sketch Book of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh and Little
Travels
and Roadside Sketches.
Vol. 17. The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush; The Fitz-Boodle
Papers, etc.
Vol. 18. The Irish Sketch Book and Critical Reviews.
Vol. 19. The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq., etc.
Vol. 20.
Vol. 21. Ballads and The Rose and The Ring .
Vol. 22. Roundabout Papers (from the Cornhill Magazine), etc.
Vol. 23. The Four Georges and English Humourists of the Eighteenth
Century
Vol. 24. Lovel the Widower, etc., with An Essay on the Writings of
W.M. Thackeray by Leslie Stephen.
Vol 25. Miscellaneous Essays, Sketches and Reviews.
Vol. 26. Contributions to “Punch” (not previously reprinted).
LR-A-3 #565 - #580, #788 - #797.
James Boyd Book Collection.
152
Uniform Sets in Annex
Turgenieff, Ivan. The Works of Ivan Turgenieff. Translated from the
Russian by Isabel F. Hapgood. New York and Bar Harbor: Scribner,
[c1903, 1904]. Edition Deluxe. Seven volumes:
Memoirs of a Sportsman, and, A Nobleman’s Nest
The Diary of a Superfluous Man and other stories, and, Fathers and
Children
The Brigadier and other stories, and, On the Eve
Rudin, a Romance; A King Lear of the Steppes; and Phantoms and
other stories
First Love and other stories, and, The Jew and other stories
Virgin Soil (two parts), and, A Reckless Character and other stories
Spring Freshets and other stories, and, Smoke
L-B-7. #713 - #719.
James Boyd’s Book Collection.
153
Uniform Sets in Annex